Contents

CONTENTS

Preface

A short account of the Missionary Priests who served Ugthorpe and Egton Bridgeduring the penal days. By the late W.G. Ward (1934)

An introduction to the Recusant history of the North Yorkshire Moors (1968)

Recusant Returns from the relevant moorland parishes. Civil 1569 - 1745

Recusant Returns from the relevant moorland parishes. Ecclesiastical 1706 - 1780

Earliest Post-Recusant Registers - Ugthorpe

Earliest Post-Recusant Registers - Egton

Earliest Post-Recusant Registers - Whitby

Extracts from the Papers of the late W.G. Ward - including births & burials from Egton, Glaisdale & Goathland 1761 - 1779

Various Transcripts

Occurrence Reports on sundry Recusant Families ('potted' family histories)

Radcliffe, Smith, Salvin, Harrison, Lyth, Readman, Gallon, Hodgson, Harland, Hoggarth, Pearson (Pierson), Shaw, Child, Hutchinson, Roe (Raw), Wedgewood, Barker, Welford, Lawson, Swales, Knaggs, White, and Others in General

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List of Illustrations

Homesteads

Redmires

Westonby / Howe House

Greenhouses

Cuckett Nook

Shorefoot

Ug. House / Biggin Houses

Views

Egton Bridge & St. Hedda;s

Mass House (rebuilt)

From Egton High Street

Ugthorpe, Bellwood

From rear of Mass House

Mass House Inscription

Egton Bridge Old Church

Frankland's Row (demolished)

Ugthorpe Hall

Egton Cemetery

Ugthorpe Old Church

Guild Walk

Personal

Guild Members Group c. 1897

Egton High St. group at signpost, author included.

Joe Swales' Kitchen c 1894

Cannon Callebert and a May procession.

"Stone House" Egton

"Dene Cottage" Grosmont

Amb Harrison

E.B. Post Office

List of Maps

Egton Parish in relation to the County of Yorkshire & Northern England.

Egton Parish 1 inch to 1 mile.

Egton Parish showing holdings of various post - recusant families 1795/1853