Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York

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Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York (1819)
by Joseph Hunter
76920Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York1819Joseph Hunter

Contents[edit]

Sheffield from the Attercliffe Road. (facing page to title page)

History of Sheffield[edit]

  • Chapter I: Introductory Matter.—General Description
  • Chapter II: An Inquiry into the Early State and Remote History of the Parish of Sheffield
  • Chapter III: Sheffield under De Busli and De Lovetot
  • Chapter IV: Sheffield under the Barons Furnival
  • Chapter V: Sheffield under the first five Earls of Shrewsbury
  • Chapter VI: George the sixth Earl of Shrewsbury—Residence at Sheffield of Mary Queen of Scots—Gilbert the seventh Earl of Shrewsbury
  • Chapter VII: Removal of the Lords of the Manor—The Civil Wars
  • Chapter VIII: Modern History of Sheffield
  • Chapter IX: Ecclesiastical Affairs
  • Chapter X: Societies of Dissenters
  • Chapter XI: The Grammar School
  • Chapter XII: Charitable Institutions and Foundations

Topographical Survey of the Parish of Sheffield[edit]

  • Chapter I: The Township of Sheffield
  • Chapter II: The Township of Ecclesall-Byerlow
  • Chapter III: The Township of Upper-Hallam
  • Chapter IV: The Township of Nether-Hallam
  • Chapter V: The Township of Brightside-Byerlow
  • Chapter VI: The Township of Attercliff-cum-Darnall

Out-Parts of Hallamshire[edit]

  • Chapter I: The Parish of Ecclesfield
  • Chapter II: The Chapelry of Bradfield
  • Chapter III: The Parish of Handsworth
  • Chapter IV: The Parish of Treeton
  • Chapter V: The Parish of Whiston