INDEX.

 

A  
Ainslie, Rev. George, ICBS secretary 3(xxv).
Akroyd, Lt. Col. Edward, industrialist 4(iv); 5(ix); 5(xiii);  5(xxiv); 11(xv)-11(xxv).
Appleyard, Joseph, Mayor of Halifax and client of Mallinson 6(xix).
Armitage, William, surveyor 6(xxii). 
Arthington, St. Peter (1862) 5(xiii).
Atkins, George, architect of Diss Sum.(xix);.
Avison, Ann See Mallinson, Ann.
   
B  
Bacup (Lancs.), cemetery buildings 1(ii).
Baildon, St. John (1848) 7(x); 8(xv); 9(v); 9(xiv); 9(xvii).
Bankfoot (Bradford), parsonage (1854) 7(xiii).
Bankfoot (Bradford), St. Matthew (1849) 9(xii)-9(xiii); 9(xxv); 11(xi).
Barber, John, father of the below Aft.(i).
Barber, William Swinden, architect 4(xx); 7(xiv); Aft.(i)-Aft.(ii).
Barry, Sir Charles, architect 10(v).
Baxter, William, Lord of the Manor at Barkisland 7(xvii)-7(xviii); 8(xii).
Barkisland, Christ Church (1854) 6(xiv); 6(xvi); 7(xi); 7(xvi)-7(xviii); 8(xii); 8(xvi)-8(xviii); 10(viii); 10(xvii);
  10(xxi); 10(xxiv).
Barkisland parsonage (1858) 7(xiii); 10(xx).
Bateson, John, church rate payer at Withernwick 7(xx).
Bateson, Thomas, church rate payer at Catwick 7(xx).
Bayfield, Rev. Benjamin, vicar of Ripponden 3(xxv).
Bedford, Elizabeth See Healey, Elizabeth.
Bedford, Thomas, Thomas Healey's father-in-law 3(xiv).
Beresford Hope, Alexander John, M.P. for Maidstone 9(xiii); 9(xxv); 11(xii); Sum.(viii).
Best, Geoffrey Francis Andrew, historian 1(xx).
Bickerdyke, Rev. John, vicar of St. Mary's, Quarry Hill,  Leeds 5(iv).
Birks Hall, Ovenden, Halifax 4(iv).
Black Dyke Mills, Queen's Head 3(vi); 5(viii)-5(ix).
Bodley, George Frederick, architect 7(x); 11(xxvi).
Boroughbridge parsonage (1851) 3(xx); 6(vii); 7(xiii).
Boroughbridge, St. James (1851) 3(xx); 6(vii); 9(xii); 10(viii).
Boroughbridge Schools (1854) 3(xx); 6(vii).
Bowdler, Thomas, honorary secretary to the ICBS 7(x).
Bowman, Henry, architect of Manchester Sum.(xvii).
Bowling, St. Stephen (1860) 9(xx); 9(xxvi); 10(xxii); 10(xxvii); 11(xi); 11(xiii).
Boyle, George Frederick, client of Buttersfield Aft.(viii).
Bradford Church Building Society 7(xii).
Bradford School of Design 9(xv).
Bradshaw parsonage (Halifax) (1856) 7(xi); 7(xiii); 8(xi).
Brakspear, William Haywood, architect Aft.(i).
Bramley Fall Stone 10(x).
Brandford vicarage (1855) 6(ii); 6(xi).
Brandwood, Geoff, architectural historian 1(iii); 1(iv).
Bray, Jermiah Wesley, lexicographer 11(xii).
Bridge End Independent Chapel (Rastrick) (1854) 5(xix); 5(xxii);  6(ii); 6(vii); 6(xii); 9(xxiii).
Brighouse Civic Hall (1866) (Mallinson & Barber) Aft.(ii).
Broderick, Cuthbert, architect 1(xvi).
Brown, John, county surveyor for Norfolk 1(vi).
building contracts, punishing nature of 6(xiv).
Burges, William, architect 6(xvii); Sum.(x).
Burnett, Dr. John, vicar of Bradford (1847-70) 7(xii).
Butterfield, William, architect 1(iv); 1(x); 1(xi); 1(xxiii); 1(xxiv); 3(xiii)-3(ix); 3(xvi); 5(xxviii); 6(xvii); 8(vi);
  10(i); 10(xi)-10(x); 10(xxii); 11(xii); 11(xxvi); Sum.(viii); Sum.(x).
Burley-in-Wharfedale parsonage (1853) 3(ii); 3(xx); 7(xiii).
Burn, William Laurence, historian Sum.(xxi). 
Burton Leonard Stone 10(viii).
Bussell, William, general builder of Gloucester 8(ix).
Buttershaw parsonage (1854), Bradford 3(ii); 7(xiii).
   
C  
Caffein, Lucy, architectural historian 5(ix).
Calverley Infant School (1854) 4(vi).
Calverley Wood Stone 10(viii).
Cambridge Camden Society See Ecclesiological Society.
Carne, Canon Brian, local historian 1(vi); 1(viii); 1(xii).
Carter, Owen Browne, architect of Winchester Sum.(xii).
Catherine Slack quarry 8(xix).
Catwick, St. Michael (1863) 7(xx).
Çelik, Zeynep, architectural historian 1(xxv);.
Chantrell, Robert Dennis, architect 1(iii); 1(v); 1(ix); 1(xviii); 1(xxi); 2(xviii); 3(ii)-3(iii); 3(xiv)-3(xvi); 11(v);
  11(vii); 11(xiii); Sum.(xi).
Child, Charles, Halifax architect 6(v); 6(xxii).
Charlestown (Halifax), St. Thomas  (1860) 7(x).
Church Building Commission Pref.(iii); 1(xx); 2(vi); 2(vii); 3(vi); 3(xxviii); 7(viii)-7(ix); 8(iii); 8(xxi); 9(v).
Church Building Act, 1818 2(iv); 2(vi);.
church rates, abolition of 7(ii).
Clark, Kenneth, art historian 1(iv); 1(xxiii).
Clarke,  Mr. B., Mallinson and Healey's clerk 3(vii); 3(xix); 4(x)-4(xi);  6(vii); 11(iii).
Clarke, Rev. Basil F.L., architectural historian 1(iv).
Clarke, Joseph, architect 7(v).
Clayton National Schools (1859) 8(x).
Clayton parsonage (1856) 7(xiii).
Clayton, St. John the Baptist (1850) Pref.(i); Pref.(iii); 6(ix); 7(ix); 9(xiv); 9(xxv); 10(vii); 10(xxiii); Aft.(iv);
  Sum.(xiii).
Cleckheaton Independent Chapel, plans for (not built) 5(xxI).
Colson, John, architect of Winchester 1(vi);  1(xii); Sum.(xv)-Sum(xvi).
'Commissioners' Churches' Pref.(iii); 2(vi).
commission on architectural work 1(xxi); 4(ii)-4(vii).
consecration ceremonies 6(xv).
contracts, punishing nature of 8(x).
Copley parsonage, Sowerby Bridge (1854) 3(xx).
Copley workers' cottages 5(ix); 5(xxiv).
Corfield, John, architectural historian 1(xii).
Crook, J. Mordaunt, architectural historian 1(xix); 1(xx).
Crown Architects Pref.(ii); 2(vii).
Crowther, Joseph Stretch, architect of Manchester Sum.(xvii);
Culshaw, William, architect 1(x); 1(xiii);
Cudworth, William, local historian 5(ix);
Cundall, St. Mary & All Saints (1852) 3(xx); 6(xvi); 8(xv); 8(xviii); 9(xii); 10(viii);
Cust, Sir Edward, politician and courtier 1(xxiii);;
   
D  
Dale Head (Lancs.), St. James 1(ii).
Dawney, William, the 7th Viscount Downe 11(xii); Sum.(viii).
Denton, Mr. D., client of James Mallinson 3(xx).
Dewsbury Mills 5(viii).
Dewsbury, St. Mark (1862) 7(xiv)-7(xvi); 9(xv); 10(xix); 10(xxx); 11(xiii).
Dobson, John, architect of Newcastle Sum.(xi).
Downe, Viscountess Mary Isabellwife of William Dawney above 11(xii).
Duncombe, Hon. Admiral Charles, M.P. for East Retford 2(iv).
Durrant, Guillaume, thirteenth century Bishop of Mende 9(vii).
   
E  
East Keswick, St. Mary Magdalene (1856) 4(vi); 5(xiii); 7(xiv); 8(xix).
Eastlake, Charles Locke, architectural journalist 1(iv).
Eccleshill parsonage (1851), Bradford 3(ii).
Ecclesiastical Commissioners 1(xx); 1(xxiii); 7(xiii).
Ecclesiological Society 1(iii);  5(xvii); 5(xxiv); 9(i); 9(iv); 9(vii); 9(xii)-9(xiii); 9(xvii); 11(xii);
  Sum. (xv).
Ecclesiologist, The 1(xxiii); 5(xviii); 10(vii); 11(vi); 11(xiii).
Edwards & Owen, architects of Manchester Aft.(i).
Eginton, Harvey, architect of Worcester 1(ii); 1(ix); 3(xvi)-3(xvii); 11(xiii).
Elland National School (1845) 3(x); 3(xviii).
Elwick, George, Victorian compiler of directories 1(ix).
   
F  
Fairbank, John Tertius, 'would-be' architect 7(x).
Favro, Diane, architectural historian 1(xxv).
Finsdale Stone 10(viii).
Flockton, W., T.J. & C. architects of Sheffield 1(ii); Sum.(xvii).
Foster, Abraham Briggs, younger son of John 3(vi).
Foster, John, of Slack 5(xiii); 6(ix).
Foster, John, industrialist of Queen's Head 3(vi); 5(viii)-5(ix); 5(xi).
Foster, William, industrialist of Queen's Head, older son of John 3(vi); 5(viii)-5(xi).
Fowler, Charles, architect 11(ix); 11(xiii).
Fulljames, Thomas, architect 1(vi); 1(viii); 1(xii).
furniture, design of 6(xvi)-6(xvii).
   
G  
Gale, Rev. Knight, vicar of St. Andrew's, Llisterhills (Bradford) 5(iv);  5(vii).
Gally Knight Fund, private charity set up by the below 7(xiii).
     to assist the construction of new parsonages  
Gally Knight, Henry, barrister and M.P. 7(xiii).
geographic area of activities 3(xxiv)-3(xxvii).
Gill, Harry, architect 1(xvi).
Girlington (Bradford), St. Philip (1860) 5(xv); 7(x); 7(xii); 8(xix); 10(xiii); 10(xxiii); 10(xxvii); 11(xi).
Goddard, Joseph and Henry architects of Leicester Sum.(xiv)-Sum.(xvi).
Good, John Henry, architect to the Church Commissioners 2(vii); 3(iii); 3(x); 7(x).
Goodhart-Rendell, Harry Stuart, architect 11(x).
Gott, Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Anne, clients of 4(iv).
      Mallinson & Healey  
Grindleton (Lancs.), almshouses 1(ii).
   
H  
Hague, Cook & Wormald, mill owners 5(viii).
Hall, Michael, architectural historian 1(iv); 6(vii); 8(v).
Haley Hill, All Souls (Northowram) by Sir George  5(xxiv); 7(v); 10(xix); 11(ii); 11(xiv); 11(xv)-11(xxv); Sum.(xviii).
     Gilbert Scott  
Haley Hill cemetery chapel, Northowram 3(xxiii); 5(xxiv);  6(ii); 6(xi).
Haley Hill mill , Northowram 4(iv); 5(xxiv); 8(xi).
Halifax parish church 5(xxiv).
Halifax, St. Mary (1871) (Mallinson & Barber) Aft.(ii).
Hardman, Malcolm, historian 5(xvi).
Hardy, Charles, industrialist 5(viii); 7(iv); 11(xi).
Hardy, John, industrialist and father of the above 11(xi).
Healey, Alan James, minor architect and Thomas's grandson Aft.(iii)-Aft.(iv).
Healey, Alfred, Thomas's 4th son 3(xiv).
Healey, Edward, Thomas's 3rd son 3(xiv).
Healey, Elizabeth, Thomas's daughter 3(xiv).
Healey (née Bedford), Elizabeth senior, Thomas's wife 3(xiv);  4(xx).
Healey, Francis, architect and Thomas's 2nd son 3(viii); 3(xiv); 6(vii); 7(x); 7(xii); 10(xvii); 10(xix); 10(xxvii); Aft.(iii).
Healey, Francis H., minor architect and Thomas's grandson Pref.(iii); 9(xii); Aft.(iii)-Aft.(iv).
Healey, Martha, Thomas's mother 3(xiv).
Healey, Thomas senior, Thomas's father 3(xiv).
Healey, Thomas, architect  
     breadth of activities 3(xx)-3(xxiii); 4(xvii).
    estate after death 4(xx).
      furnishings, design of 8(xv).
    home addresses 4(xii)-4(xvi).
     'paralytic attack' 5(xxv); 7(vii).
      time management by 6(xiii).
      upbringing, training and family 3(xiii)-3(xvi).
Healey, Thomas Henry, son of the above 3(viii); 3(xiv); 7(x); 7(xii); 10(xvii); 10(xix); 10(xxvii); Aft.(iii).
Heaton, St. Barnabas (1863) 7(x); 7(xii); 10(xiii); 10(xvii); 10(xix).
Heptonstall, St. Thomas the Apostle (1850) 5(xiii); 6(ix); 7(v); 7(x); 7(xiv); 7(xvi); 7(xix); 8(xv); 8(xix); 9(xiv); 9(xxi)-
  9(xxii); 9(xiv); 10(xiii); 10(xvii); 10(xix); 11(vii); 11(xiii).
Hepworth, Holy Trinity (1862) 7(xiv); 7(xvi); 10(viii); 10(xxiii).
High Harrogate pump room, competiton  for (1841) 3(v).
Hill, William, architect of Leeds Sum.(xii).
Hodges, Thomas, bell-founder of Belfast 8(vii).
Hollings, John, benefactor 5(xiv)-5(xv); 5(xxiv); 7(iv); 7(x); 8(xix).
Hooke, Rev. Dr. Walter Farquhar, vicar of Leeds 5(iv).
Hoppen, K. Theodore, historian 1(ix); 1(x); 1(xix); 1(xxi); 7(i).
Houlbrook, Rev. William, vicar of St, Mary's, Wyke 3(x).
Howard, George, 7th Earl of Carlisle 5(xiii).
Hulbert, Henry, nephew of Sir Francis Sharp Powell 9(xxiv).
Hunt, Henry, secretary at the Queen Anne's Bounty Office 5(vi).
Hunter, Gill, architectural historian 1(iv).
Hyatt, Rev. John Carter, vicar of Holy Trinity, Queen's Head 3(viii).
   
I  
Ilkley, All Saints (chancel) (1859) 10(viii).
income tax 4(i).
Incorporated Church BuildingSociety 1(xx); 1(xxvii); 2(vii)-2(xviii); 3(iii); 3(vi); 3(x); 3(xvi); 3(xxv); 3(xviii); 4(iii);
   7(ix)-7(xi); 7(xvii); 8(xix); 9(xvii).
Infirmary Street Baptist Chapel (1855)  (Bradford) 5(xxiii).
Inwood,  William and Henry William, father and son, architects 9(v).
   
J  
Jackson, Thomas Graham, architect 1(iv); 6(vii).
James, John, local historian 2(iii). 
Jones, John Philpot, architect Aft.(i). 
Jones, Rev. Lewis, vicar of Almondbury (Kirklees) 11(v). 
   
K  
Kaufman, Edward, architectural historian 5(xxvi).
Kaye, Barrington, architectural historian 1(xi); 1(xiv); 1(xxiii).
Kerr, Robert, architect 1(xvi); Sum.(xiii).
Kershaw, Daniel, minor local architect 1(xvi); 6(viii); 6(xi).
Kershaw, John, brother of the above and clerk-of-the- 6(viii); 6(xi).
     works at S. Paul's, Thormaby-on-Tees  
Kindler, Roger, architectural historian 11(v).
   
L  
Laisterdyke (Bradford), parsonage (1863) 10(xx).
Laisterdyke (Bradford), St. Mary (1861) 9(xii).
Lamb, Edward Buckton, architect 11(x).
Lambert, John, timber merchant and carpenter 8(xi)-8(xii).
Lascelles, Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood 3(xxv); 5(xiii).
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company 3(xx).
Langcliffe, St. John the Evangelist (1851) 7(iv).
Lawley, Arthur, 6th Baron Wenlock 2(iv).
Leach, Peter, architectural historian 9(xx); 11(xi); Aft.(ii)-Aft.(iii).
Lee (Lewisham), Holy Trinity (1863) (Mallinson & Barber) Aft.(ii).
Lightcliffe parsonage (1854) 7(xi); 7(xiii); 8(xi)-8(xii).
Lingerfield quarry, Knaresborough 8(xix).
Linstrum, Derek, architectural historian 1(ii).
Lister, Samuel Cunliffe, 1st Baron Masham, indistrialist 4(iv); 5(viii).
Listerhills (Bradford), St. Andrew  (1849) 5(iv); 5(vii); 7(ix); 9(xii).
Listerhills parsonage  (1857?) 5(vii).
Listerhills National School  (1857) 5(vii); 10(xxviii).
Listrum, Derek, architectural historian 11(ii).
Little Horton Green (Bradford), All Saints (1861) 5(xxv); 6(vi)-6(vii); 6(ix); 7(iv)-7(v); 7(vii); 7(xii); 10(iii); 10(xiii); 10(xix);
  10(xxii); 11(xiv); 11(xvi); 11(xv)-11(xxv); Sum.(xiii); Sum.(xviii).
Lockwood & Mawson, architects of Bradford 5(xxi); 11(ii); Sum.(xi).
Longley, Charles, Bishop of Ripon (1836-566), Bishop 2(iv).
     of Durham (1856-60), Archbishop of York (1860-62),  
     and Archbishop of Canterbury (1862-68),  
Lower Dunsforth, St. Mary (1861) 8(xix).
Low Moor Iron Works 5(viii).
Low Moor (Bradford), St. Mark (1855) 5(viii);  6(ii); 6(vii); 6(xvi)-6(xvii); 7(iv); 10(xix); 10(xxi); 11(xi).
Lund's Directory 2(iii).
   
M  
MALLINSON & HEALEY ►  
     date of formation of partnership 3(xviii).
MALLINSON, JAMES  
     breadth of activities 3(xx)-3(xxiii); 4(xvii).
     estate after death 4(xx)-4(xxi).
     home addresses 4(xii)-4(xvi).
     leisure activities 4(xix).
     modes of transport 4(xvii).
     upbringing and training 3(i)-3(ii).
     work as arbitrator 6(xviii)-6(xxii).
     work as surveyor 6(xx)-6(xxii).
Mallinson (née Avison), Ann, James's mother 3(i).
Mallinson, Hugh senior, James's father 3(i).
Mallinson, Hugh, James's younger brother 3(i).
Mallinson, John, James's older brother 3(i).
Mallinson (née Avison), Mary James's wife 3(xii); 4(xx).
Mallinson, William, James's oldest brother 3(i).
Manchester Road School (1852), Bradford 3(ii); 3(xx); 5(xv).
Manningham National School (1846) 3(x).
Manningham, St. Paul (1846) 5(xiii)-5(xvi); 6(ix); 6(xvi); 7(iv); 9(v)-9(vi); 9(xiv); 10(xix); 10(xxvi);
  Sum.(xviii).
Mappleton, All Saints (1855) 9(xii); 10(xxiii); 11(vii).
Mawer, Catherine, sculptor of Leeds 8(xv); 8(xxii).
Metcalf, Priscilla, architectural historian 1(ix).
Middleton, John, architect of Cheltenham 1(vi); 1(viii); Sum.(xii); Sum.(xvi)-Sum.(xvii).
Miele, Chris, architectural historian 9(iii).
Mitton, Rev. Canon Welby, vicar of Manningham 5(xiv).
Mitton, Rev. Henry, vicar of Heaton 7(x).
Moore, Temple  Lushington, architect 1(iv).
Mount Pellon National Schools, Halifax (1857) 6(vii).
Mount Pellon (Halifax), Christ Church (1853) 7(ix); 7(xiv); 7(xvi); 8(xviii); 9(xii); 10(xvii); 10(xxix).
Musgrave, Rev. Canon Charles, vicar of  Halifax and 5(iv); 5(vi).
     Archdeacon of Craven  
Myers, George, general builder 8(vii).
Mytholmroyd, St. Michael (1847) 7(ix); 9(xiv); 9(xxv); 10(xxiii).
   
N  
Nash, John, architect Pref.(ii).
Neale, Rev. John Mason, priest and scholar 1(xxiii); 5(xvii); 9(vii).
Neary, Denis Creighton, vicar of South Ossett 5(iv)-5(vi).
Newman, Rev. John Henry, priest and scholar 9(i).
Norcroft Road Wesleyan Chapel (1852) (Bradford) 5(xxiii).
Northowran Hall alterations (1862) 3(vi);  4(iv).
   
O  
Old Market, Halifax, shops in (1857) 3(xxi); 3(xxiii).
Ormorod, Hanson, brother of the below 5(xxii); 5(xxiv).
Ormorod, Thomas, Congregationalist and wine 5(xxii); 5(xxiv);  6(xii).
     merchant of Rastrick  
   
P  
Paley, John Green, industrialist 7(iv).
Palmes, Rev. James, vicar of Weeton 3(xxv).
Palmes, Rev. William Lindsey, rector of Hornsea 3(xxv).
Park, William Robert, church rate payer at Catwick 7(xx).
Pass, Anthony J., architectural historian 1(vi).
Patchett, Isaac, general builder of Queen's Head 8(iii); 8(x).
Pearson, John Loughborough, architect 1(iv); 1(xx); 3(ii); 8(vi)-8(vii); 9(i); 10(iii); Sum.(ix).
Pevsner, Nikolaus, architectural historian 1(ii); 1(iv); 3(iii); 9(ii); 11(ii); Aft.(i); Sum.(vi).
Pickard & Ogden, builders 1(xvi).
Pite, William Alfred architect 1(x).
Poole, Brenda, local historian 1(vi); 1(xii).
Port, M.H., architectural historian 1(xx); 7(ix); 8(xxi).
Powell, Sir Francis Sharp, M.P. 3xxv); 6(vi); 7(iv)-7(vii); 7(xii); 9(xxiv); 11(xv)-11(xxv); Sum.(ix).
Preedy, Frederick, glass painter 3(xvi).
professionalism in architectural practice 11(v)-11(vi);.
Pritchett, James Piggott, architect of York 1(viii); Sum.(xvi).
Providence Independent Chapel, Elland (1855) 5(xx).
Pugin, A.W.N, artist and architect 1(iii); 2(vi); 3(ii); 3(xiii); 6(xvii); 8(v); 8(vii); 9(v); 9(vii)-9(x); Sum.(xvii.;
   
Q  
Quarry Hill (Leeds), St. Mary (1850) 5(iv);],
Queen Anne's Bounty 1(xx); 5(v); 7(ix); 7(xiii);],
Queen's Head (renamed Queensbury in 1863), Holy Pref.(iii); 3(iii); 3(vi); 3(vii)-3(xi); 7(xvi); 8(xix); 9(v); 10(xii); 10(vii).
     Trinity  (1842)  
Queensbury National School (1863) 3(vi).
Quiney, Anthony, architectural historian 1(xx); 8(vi).
   
R  
railway connections in the West Riding, 1840-60 3(xxvi)-3(xxvii).
Rainton Stone 10(viii).
Randall, Rev. William , vicar at Richmond Hill, Leeds 3(xxv).
Rawstorne, Walker, architect 1(vi); 3(i)-3(vi); 3(xxviii); 7(x).
relieving arches 10(xx).
Religious census of 1851 2(v).
Rhodes, James, Baptist and proprietor of pianoforte 5(xxiii).
     and harmonium showrooms in Bradford  
Roberts, Frederick Davidson, 'David', historian 5(iii).
Richmond Hill (Leeds), All Saints (1846) 1(ii); 3(xxv); 7(ix).
Richmond Terrace Wesleyan Chapel See Norcroft Road Wesleyan Chapel.
Rickman, Thomas, architect and architectural historian 1(vii); 9(ii)-9(iii).
Ripon Diocesan Church Building Society 2(iv); 3(vi); 7(xi); 7(xvii).
Rough Rock 10(viii).
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments 5(ix).
Royal Institute of British Architects 1(xi); 1(xxvii); 11(ix).
Ruskin, John, architectural critic 1(iii); 1(xxiii|); 9(iii)-9(iv); 9(xv)-9(xix); 10(i); 10(ix); 11(xix); Sum.(ix);
   Sum.(xvii).
   
S  
Saint, Andrew, architectural historian 1(vi); 1(ix); 1(xii).
Salt, Titus, industrialist 5(ix); 5(xi); 5(xviii).
Salterhebble, All Saints (1857) 6(ix); 7(x).
Salvin, Anthony, architect 11(xii).
Sandbed workers' cottages, Queen's Head (1853) 3(iv); 5(ix)-5(xi).
Sandeman, Robert, architect 1(xi).
Satoh, Akira, architectural historian 1(xxi).
Saunders, Rev. James, perpetual curate at Ripponden 6(xiv); 7(xvii); 8(xii); 8(xvii).
Scoresby, Rev. Dr. William, vicar of Bradford (1839-47) 7(xvi).
Scott, Sir George Gilbert, architect 1(iv)-1(v); 1(viii); 1(xiii); 3(xiii); 3(xvii); 5(xiii); 6(vii); 10(i);  11(ii)-11(iv);
  11(xii); 11(xiii); 11(xv)-11(xxv); 11(xxvi); Sum.(xviii).
Sedding, John Dando, architect 6(xvii); 11(xxvi).
Seddon, John Pollard, architect 6(xvii).
Sharpe, Paley & Austin, architects of Lancaster 1(iii); 1(v)-1(vi); 7(v); Sum.(xi).
Sharples, Joseph, architectural historian 1(xiii).
Shaw, Thomas, clerk-of-the-works at Barkisland 8(xvi).
Shelf parsonage (1854) 7(xiii).
Shelf, St. Michael & All Angels (1850) 9(xxv); 10(xxix); 11(xi).
Shelley, Emmanuel (1865) (Mallinson & Barber) Aft.(ii).
Shepherd, Mrs. Joseph, church building benefactor 10(iii).
Shinfield (Wokingham), parsonage (1847) 1(ii); 3(xxv).
Sigworth, Eric M., historian 5(x).
site visits, frequency of 6(xi).
Smart, C.M. Jn., architectural historian 11(x).
Smirke, Robert, architect Pref.(ii).
Smith, Thomas, architect 1(xii).
Smith, Thomas, church rate payer at Catwick 7(xx).
Soane, John, architect Pref.(ii); 1(v); 3(xv).
Society of Antiquaries 1(xi).
Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain 1(xviii);
South Ossett, Christ Church (1851) 5(vi)-5(v); 7(ix).
South Ossett parsonage (1856) 5(v); 7(xiii).
South Ossett school and teachers' house (1856) 5(v). 
Springfield Independent Chapel, Dewsbury (1856) 5(xx);  6(ii).
Stocks, Joseph, owner of quarry at Catherine Slack 8(xix).
Street, Arthur Edmund, son of the below 1(xvii);
Street, George Edmund, architect 1(xvii);  5(xxviii); 6(xvii); 10(i); 10(iii); 10(vii); 11(xii); 11(xxvi); Sum.(viii)-.
  Sum.(ix)-Sum.(x).
Sudeley, Lord Charles Hanbury-Tracey, 4th Baron, Sum.(viii).
     client of Street  
Sugden, Thomas, corn miller 6(xii).
Sumners, Henry, architect 1(xiii).
Sykes, Sir Tatton II, church building benefactor 10(iii); Sum.(viii)-Sum.(ix).
   
T  
Taylor, John, clerk-of-the-works at Bradford vicarage 6(xi).
Taylor, Matthew, apprentice to Catherine Mawer 8(xv).
Tatlock, Rev. William, perpetual curate at Barkisland 6(xiv).
Taylor, John, clerk-of-the-works at Bradford vicarage 6(xi).
Taylor, Medland, architect of Manchester 10(i).
Taylor, ?, contractor at Barkisland 6(xiv).
Thompson, Paul, architectural historian 1(iv); 1(xxiv); 3(xvi); 8(vi).
Thompson, Peter, shop owner in Old Market, Halifax 3(xxiii); 4(iv).
Thornaby-on-Tees, St. Paul (1858) 6(viii); 6(xi); 7(ix)-7(x); 8(vii); 9(xvii); 10(viii); 10(xxiii); 10(xxix).
Thorner, St. Peter (1854) 4(vi); 5(xiii); 9(xxi); 10(xxii)-10(xxiii); 10(xxv); 10(xxix); 11(vii).
Thornhill Lees, Holy Innocents (1858) 1(xxviii); 5(viii); 6(ii); 6(vii); 6(xi); 6(xiii); 6(xvi)-6(xvii); 8(xv); 10(xvii);
  11(xiii).
Thornhill Lees parsonage (1858) 7(xiii); 10(xi); 10(xx).
Thornton, Thomas, mason of Elland 8(xii).
Thurstonland, St. Thomas (1870) (Mallinson & Barber) Aft.(ii).
Tockwith, Church of the Epiphany (1866) 10(viii); 10(xvii).
Torode, Brian E., local historian 1(vi); 1(viii).
Town & Country Planning Act, 1947 1(iv).
Truefitt, george, architect 11(vi).
   
V  
vaults 10(xix).
Vicar's Whin quarry 8(xix).
   
W  
Waddington, Mary See Mallinson, Mary.
Waddington, Samuel, James Mallinson's 3(xii).
     father-in-law  
Wakeling Christopher, architectural  historian 5(xix)-5(xx).
Walker, Thomas, joiner 6(xii).
Walled, William, architect of Huddersfield 6(xii).
Ward, Stanley, architect of Stafford 3(xx).
Watson's, Perkins & Company, stained glass 3(xx).
     manufacturers of Dunfermline  
Webb, Rev. Benjamin, clergyman 1(xxiii); 5(xvii); 9(vii).
Webster, Christopher, architectural  historian 1(iii); 1(ix); 1(xviii); 1(xxi); 3(iii); 3(xv); 9(xxiv); Sum.(xii).
Weeton National School (1856) 3(xxv); 5(xiii).
Welburn, St. John (1859) 5(xiii); 6(xvi); 9(xx).
Wellington mill, Halifax 4(iv).
Westgate Scottish Presbyterian Church, Bradford (1848) 5(xix); 9(xxiii).
Westow, St. Mary (1864) 9(xv).
Wheatley-Balme, Edward Balme, philanthropist 11(xi).
Whewell, Rev. William, priest and scholar 9(ii).
White, William, architect 1(iv).
White, William, Victorian compiler of directories 1(ix).
Whyte, William, historian 1(iv); 1(xxv); Sum.(vi).
Wightwick, George, architect 1(vi).
Wild, John, slater at Barkisland 6(xiv).
Withernwick, St. Alban (1854) 7(xx); 9(xii); 10(viii); 10(xi).
Wolffe, John, historian of religion 5(xviii).
Worthington, Thomas, architect 1(vi).
Wyke, St. Mary (1845) 3(x)-3(xi); 6(xvi); 7(ix); 9(v)-9(vi); 10(xxiii); 10(xxix).
   
Y  
Yani, Carla, architectural historian 9(ii).
York Diocesan Church Building & Endowment Society 2(iv).
   
Z  
Zion Independent Chapel, Halifax (1854) 3(xx); 5(xx);.