Bradford St Peter, Yorkshire Family History Guide

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Bradford St Peter is an Ancient Parish and a market town in the county of Yorkshire. Haworth is a chapelry of Bradford St Peter.

Other places in the parish include: Undercliff, Stanbury, Shaw, Frizinghall, Eccleshill, Clayton Heights, Clayton, Chellow Shaw, Chellow, Bradford-West End, Bradford West, Bradford-East End, Bradford East, and Apperley Bridge.

Alternative names: Bradford St Peter’s Cathedral

Parish church: St. Peter

Parish registers begin:

Bradford St Peter

  • Parish registers: 1599
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1602

Eccleshill

  • Parish registers: 1842
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: None

Nonconformists in the Bradford area include: Baptist, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, General Baptist, Independent Methodist, Independent/Congregational, Methodist New Connexion, Particular Baptist, Presbyterian, Presbyterian Unitarian, Primitive Methodist, Roman Catholic, Society of Friends/Quaker, United Presbyterian Church of Scotland, Wesleyan Methodist, Wesleyan Methodist Association, and Wesleyan Methodist Reform.

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

A Topographical Dictionary of England 1848

BRADFORD (St. Peter), a borough, market-town, and parish, and the head of a union, in the wapentake of Morley, W. riding of York, 10 miles (W. by S.) from Leeds, 34 (S. W.) from York, and 196 (N. N. W.) from London; comprising the townships of Allerton, North Bierley, Bowling, Bradford, Clayton, Eccleshill, Heaton, Manningham, Shipley, and Wilsden, and the chapelries of Haworth, Horton, and Thornton; the whole containing 105,257 inhabitants, of whom 34,560 are in the town.

This place during the heptarchy formed part of the extensive parish of Dewsbury, from which it appears to have been separated soon after the Conquest.

The manor of Bradford, which in the Domesday survey is described as a barren waste, was given to Ilbert de Lacy, who attended the Conqueror from Normandy, and fought under his standard at the battle of Hastings. Ilbert had 150 other manors in the county, which he formed into a seigniory, called the Honour of Pontefract; and in the same family was vested the barony of Clitheroe, in the shire of Lancaster.

The frequent intercourse between the proprietors of these two baronies, which were separated by a wide tract of dreary, rugged, and uninhabited country, rendered some intermediate station requisite either for refreshment or security, in a journey of such difficulty and danger, at a time when feudatory wars were raging between the various chieftains among whom the lands were divided; and the comparatively fertile and pleasant vale in which the town of Bradford is situated, appears to have been selected for that purpose.

There is evidence of a castle existing here in the time of the Lacys, which, as a baronial seat, would naturally assume that character; and the inhabitants in its immediate neighbourhood, whom even the temporary residence of a chieftain and his retinue would attract, are styled burgesses in an inquisition taken after the death of Henry de Lacy, the last earl of Lincoln.

In this inquisition, which is dated 1316, notice also occurs of a fulling-mill, a soke corn-mill, a market on Sunday, and other particulars; from which it would appear that the town, originating in the residence of the Lacy family, had already attained no inconsiderable degree of importance. In the time of Henry III., Bradford paid more tallage to the king than Leeds, though smaller in extent.

During the wars between the houses of York and Lancaster, it suffered much from the hostilities of the contending parties; and in compensation the inhabitants, though firm adherents of the house of Lancaster, received from Edward IV. exemption from toll, and a grant of two annual fairs of three days each. From this time the town continued to prosper without interruption; in the reign of Henry VIII., it had become equal to Leeds in extent and population, and far exceeded it in manufacturing importance.

During the civil war in the reign of Charles I., the town was garrisoned for the parliament, whose cause the inhabitants zealously supported. In 1642, it was attacked by a detachment of the royalist forces from Leeds, that took post at Undercliffe, in the immediate vicinity; but after one or two assaults, in which they were repulsed, the assailants retreated to Leeds, from which a stronger detachment was sent with no better success.

Sir Thomas Fairfax soon afterwards took the command of the garrison in person, and marched out to meet the Earl of Newcastle, who had fixed his headquarters at Wakefield, and who now obtained a signal victory over Fairfax: the parliamentarians, after their defeat, retreated to Bradford; and the earl, who took up his head-quarters at Bolling Hall, and brought his artillery to bear on the town, commenced a regular siege.

Fairfax, seeing the dangerous position in which he was placed, endeavoured to make his escape by a desperate sally, in which Lady Fairfax, who accompanied him, was made prisoner, but generously sent back with an escort by the earl in his own carriage. The town now surrendered, and was garrisoned by the royalists, from whom, after the Earl of Newcastle had marched against the Scots, it was taken by Col. Lambert for the parliamentarians, in whose possession, after one or two attempts to retake it, it ultimately continued.

The prosperity of Bradford received a severe check during this struggle; its trade was so much impeded, that nearly half a century elapsed before it recovered its former importance, and Leeds, which had been inferior to it as well in population as in extent, now became greatly its superior in both.

The woollen manufacture, for which it had from a very remote period been celebrated, and for which it is noticed by Leland in the reign of Henry VIII., was at its height in the reign of Charles I.; but after the breaking out of the parliamentary war, the town lost its consequence as the principal seat of that manufacture, and languished till the middle of the last century. It then began to revive; on the subsequent introduction of the worsted manufacture, it fully recovered its previous importance, and since that time it has been rapidly advancing in prosperity.

The town is pleasantly situated at the junction of three fertile valleys, and is supposed to have derived its name from a ford over a stream which, rising in the western hills, flows through it into the river Aire. It is built partly in the bottom, but principally on the acclivities, of the valley, at various elevations; and though some of the streets in the more ancient part are narrow and irregularly formed, most of those of modern date are spacious and handsome.

The houses are chiefly of stone, and roofed with slate: many of them are large and substantially built; and in the suburbs are numerous excellent houses and pleasant villas, inhabited by merchants and the proprietors of the various factories in Bradford and its vicinity. The streets are well paved, and lighted with gas from works erected at an expense of £15,000, by a proprietary of 600 £25 shareholders, under an act obtained in the 3rd of George IV., subject in its provisions to an act of the 43rd of George III. for paving, lighting, watching, and improving the town and neighbourhood.

The inhabitants were until lately very inadequately supplied with water from works established by a company, incorporated by act of parliament in 1790. The water was conveyed by pipes from a spring at Brown Royd Hill into a reservoir at Westgate, capable of holding only 15,000 gallons; some of the larger houses, which were not supplied from this source, had wells attached to them, and the remainder were supplied by water-carriers from wells belonging to various proprietors, most of which were sunk to a depth of more than 100 yards.

Great efforts have, however, been made, for some years, to obtain a more ample supply from Manywells, a copious spring of pure water, about eight miles from the town; a company of shareholders recently subscribed a capital of £45,000, and an act for their incorporation was passed in 1842. The air, though sharp, is healthy; and the environs abound with pleasing scenery.

A subscription library, containing a well assorted collection of nearly 8000 volumes, supported by 140 shareholders and annual subscribers of a guinea each; and a public newsroom, supported by 200 subscribers, were opened in 1828, in the Exchange Buildings, a handsome structure of freestone in the Grecian style, erected at an expense of £7000, by a proprietary of £25 shareholders. It comprises various apartments, of which those on the ground-floor are appropriated to the library and newsroom, while on the first-floor is a spacious and elegant assembly-room for concerts, balls, exhibitions, and public meetings: the late Miss Jowett bequeathed £1000 towards liquidating the outstanding claims for the erection of the edifice. A mechanics’ institution was formed in 1825, but after a short time discontinued; and in 1832 another was established, for which an appropriate building was erected in 1839, at an expense of £3300. It is situated at the junction of Well-street with the new road to Leeds; and contains a theatre for the delivery of lectures, a library of 3000 volumes, and a museum in which is a good collection of specimens in natural history, antiquities, various models, and machinery: an exhibition, including also a collection of paintings, was opened to the public for fifteen weeks in 1840, and the receipts for admission amounted to £2345.

The staple trade is the worsted manufacture; the woollen manufacture is carried on to a considerable extent in several parts of the parish, and that of cotton on a smaller scale. For the spinning of worsted-yarn, and the weaving of worsted goods, there are not less than 112 large mills in the parish, of which 38 are situated in the town: in these are 88 steam-engines of the aggregate power of 2059 horses, and 20 water-wheels of 87horse power; and the number of persons engaged is 10,896.

In the woollen manufacture are six extensive mills, chiefly in the adjoining townships; the machinery is propelled by 5 steam-engines of 150-horse power, and one water-wheel of 12-horse power, and the number of persons employed is 681. For the cotton manufacture there are two mills, worked by a steam-engine of 14horse power, and 3 water-wheels of 22-horse power; affording occupation to 98 persons. A very considerable number of persons are also engaged in hand-loom weaving.

The Piece Hall, in Kirkgate, was erected by the merchants and manufacturers, in 1773, for the exhibition and sale of worsted stuffs; and is a neat building, 144 feet in length, and 36 in breadth, containing an upper and lower chamber. The larger manufacturers display and sell their goods in the spacious warehouses attached to their factories; yet on market days, the hall is crowded with numerous manufacturers from neighbouring places, and by multitudes of dealers who resort to the town as the principal mart of the worsted manufacture. It is open every Thursday from ten till twelve in the morning, and from two till four in the afternoon.

Much business is transacted on Monday in the woollen-trade; and of late years, a considerable trade in English and foreign wool has sprung up, large quantities of wool being transmitted hence to the various parts of the clothing district. The quantity consumed in the manufactures of the parish in a recent year, was 17,135,704 pounds; nearly equal to the aggregate quantities of Keighley, Bingley, Halifax, and Wakefield.

The Bradford Canal, which communicates with the Leeds and Liverpool canal at Shipley, affords facility of conveyance for the manufactures of the town, and also for the rich mineral produce of the surrounding district, which abounds with coal, limestone, and freestone of excellent quality; it is three miles in length, and has a fall of 87 feet in its whole extent, with 12 locks. A railway was opened to Leeds in July, 1846; and an extension, from Shipley to Colne in Lancashire, has since been completed.

The market, which is amply supplied with corn, cattle, and provisions of all kinds, is on Thursday; and fairs for horses, cattle, sheep, and various articles of merchandise, are held on March 3rd, June 17th, and Dec. 9th; the two last continuing for three days each. The market-place, built by the lord of the manor in 1824, comprises a spacious area, round which are ranged shops for butchers, poulterers, greengrocers, and dealers in other necessaries; and above, on three sides of the area, are ranges of stalls and shops for the sale of fancy articles. The market for cattle is held in an inclosed area in Duke-street; swine, of which great numbers are brought to the town, are exposed for sale in the streets.

By the act of the 2nd and 3rd of William IV., Bradford was invested with the elective franchise, and constituted a borough, with the privilege of returning two members to parliament. The right of election is in the resident £10 householders, and the returning officer is appointed by the sheriff of the county; the borough comprises the townships of Bradford, Manningham, Bowling, and Horton.

The town is within the jurisdiction of the magistrates for the West riding, and the adjourned Midsummer quarter-sessions are held here: the powers of the county-debt court of Bradford, established in 1847, extend over the registration-district of Bradford. The court-house is a handsome building of freestone, in the Grecian style; in front is a rustic basement projecting boldly from the centre, above which is a portico of four Ionic columns, supporting an entablature and cornice surmounted with a triangular pediment. The watch-house, with a depôt for fire-engines, was built in 1837, at a cost of £1400.

The parish comprises by computation 33,323 acres, of which 1198 are in the township of Bradford. A very considerable portion is hilly moor, affording but indifferent pasture; and the land under cultivation being divided into small farms, occupied chiefly by persons who are also employed in the domestic woollen and stuff manufactures, or in the factories, the system of agriculture pursued is susceptible of much improvement. The soil near the town, and generally in the lower parts of the parish, is a loam on a substratum of clay, and the lands in the bottoms of the valleys produce abundant crops.

The substratum is rich in mineral produce, abounding with coal, ironstone, freestone, and millstone-grit, all of which are extensively wrought: of the last the town is mostly built; it is raised in large blocks, and, together with great quantities of flagstone, is sent to London, and some of the principal towns in the kingdom. The millstone-grit is abruptly cut off to the east and south of the town by the coal-measures, which form the northern boundary of the large Yorkshire coal-field; and in these strata are found the rich iron-ores so extensively used in the Low Moor, Bowling, and Bierley iron-works.

The coal is of two kinds, distinguished as the black bed and the better bed; the former found at various distances from the surface, with a roof of argillaceous ironstone; and the latter about forty yards below the former, varying in thickness, and extending to the magnesian limestone formation in the south. To these valuable mines and quarries, and to the numerous rivulets that intersect the parish, may be in a great degree attributed the importance of the town, as the principal seat of a wide and prosperous manufacturing district.

The living is a vicarage, valued in the king’s books at £20; net income, £437, with a good house; patrons, the Trustees of the late Rev. C. Simeon. An afternoon lectureship was founded in the seventeenth century, by Peter Sunderland, who also presented part of the communion-plate.

The parish church is a spacious and venerable structure, with a massive square embattled tower strengthened by double buttresses at the angles, and crowned with angular and central pinnacles, rising from a perforated parapet. The western entrance is through a handsome arch, above which is a large window, in the later English style; the south porch is modern: the walls of the aisles are strengthened with buttresses of several stages, and those of the nave are embattled. The nave is separated from the aisles by a series of finely clustered columns, and lighted by a range of clerestory windows; the east window, which is of modern insertion, is large, enriched with tracery, and embellished with some portions of ancient stained glass.

Christ Church, erected on a site presented by Benjamin Rawson, Esq., was completed in 1815, at an expense of £5400, raised by subscription, towards which a lady unknown contributed £800, through the Rev. Dr. Gaskin, of London; it was enlarged in 1826 by the assistance of the Incorporated Society, and in 1836 was new roofed and repaired at an expense of £1000. The incumbency is a perpetual curacy; net income, £160; patron, the Vicar.

The churches dedicated to St. James and St. John are described under the article Horton, in which township they are situated; as also St. Jude’s church under the article on the township of Manningham. Other churches have been erected at Bierley, Bowling, Buttershaw, Clayton, Daisy-Hill, Denholme-Gate, Eccleshill, Haworth, Horton, New Leeds, Manningham, Oxenhope, Shipley, Stanbury, Thornton, Wibsey, and Wilsden: the greater part of the livings are in the Vicar’s gift.

There are places of worship for Baptists, the Society of Friends, Independents, Primitive Methodists, Wesleyans, Unitarians, and Roman Catholics; the gateway of the Unitarian meeting-house is an ancient massive piece of masonry, removed from Howley Hall on its demolition.

The Free Grammar School, which is of very early date, was refounded and richly endowed by Edward VI.; and, by charter of Charles II. in 1662, was placed under the direction of thirteen governors, of whom the vicar of Bradford is one ex officio. The school-house was rebuilt on a more eligible site, under an act of parliament, in 1818, and comprises a neat dwelling-house for the master, and a library. The endowment exceeds £500 per annum, and the number of scholars on the foundation is by the statutes limited to fifty; the scholars are eligible to exhibitions founded in Queen’s College, Oxford, by Lady Elizabeth Hastings.

At Undercliffe, about a mile to the north-east of the town, is the Airedale Independent College, a handsome edifice of freestone, with a stately portico, and occupying a considerable eminence; it affords accommodation for twenty students, each of whom has a private study and separate bedroom, and contains a library, lecture-room, and dining room, with apartments for the tutors, one of whom is always resident.

At Horton is a Baptist College, founded in 1804. The Infirmary, in Westgate, erected in 1842 at a cost of £5000, contains wards for 60 patients, and is gratuitously attended by two physicians, two surgeons, and two apothecaries: this institution now unites the business of a dispensary; the buildings in Darley-street, where a separate establishment existed, having been vacated in 1843.

The union of Bradford comprehends the whole of the parish except the township of Haworth, and eight townships in the parishes of Birstal and Calverley; including in the whole twenty-two townships, and containing a population of 132,164. The learned and eloquent John Sharp, Archbishop of York in the reign of William III., was a native of the place.

Source: A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis 1848

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Archives and libraries – Handbooks, manuals, etc. ( 2 )
Official handbook of Bolling Hall Museum
Author:    Preston, William E.

Official handbook of Bolling Hall Museum
Author:    Robertshaw, Wilfrid; Bradford Libraries, Art Gallery and Museums Committee (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Archives and libraries – Inventories, registers, catalogs ( 4 )
Catalogue of books and pamphlets, etc. in the library of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society
Author:    Hudson, J. W.; Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society (York, England)

Catalogue of the library
Author:    Harris, Keith G. E.; Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society (York, England)

Finding aids
Author:    West Yorkshire Archive Service. Bradford District Archives

Inventory of holdings, ca. 1000-1900
Author:    West Yorkshire Archive Service

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Biography ( 2 )
Bradford portraits : biographical notes

Bradford remembrancer : twenty-six essays on people, or incidents in their lives which are worthy of remembrance
Author:    Hird, Horace

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Cemeteries ( 36 )
Bradford P.C. graveyard transcriptions, 2001
Author:    Bradford Parish Church (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England); Bradford Family History Society

Bradford parish church burial registers 1681-1837
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

Copies of inscriptions on headstones of Bradford Cathedral, Bradford, Yorkshire, England

Denholme Shared Church, Bradford : transcriptions of memorials and burial records
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

Epitaphs and memorial inscriptions, 1719-1853 : from the graves in the burial ground of the Unitarian chapel, Chapel Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire, formerly known as the Presbyterian chapel, Toad Lane, Bradford

Great Horton Wesleyan Chapel, Bradford, burials 1846 to 1857
Author:    Jones, Brian

In loving memory : the story of Undercliffe Cemetery
Author:    Colin, Clark; Davison, Reuben

Inscriptions on headstones in Queensbury Baptist Chapel, Bradford, Yorkshire, England

The inscriptions on the monumental stones in Kipping Cemetery, Thornton, near Bradford, Yorks
Author:    Blackburn, A.

The inscriptions on the monumental stones in Kipping Congregational Chapel grave-yard Thornton, near Bradford
Author:    Blackburn, A.

The inscriptions on the monumental stones in Kipping Wesleyan Chapel grave-yard, Thornton, near Bradford, Yorks
Author:    Blackburn, A.

The inscriptions on the monumental stones in the Wesleyan Chapel grave-yard, Thornton, nr. Bradford, Yorks
Author:    Blackburn, A.

The inscriptions on the monumental stones in Thornton Cemetery, Thornton, near Bradford
Author:    Blackburn, A.

The Inscriptions on the monumental stones in Tong church-yard near Bradford Yorks
Author:    Blackburn, A.

Monumental inscriptions in the Independent CongregationalChurch chapelyard (Allerton in Bradford)
Author:    Townsend, George P.

Monumental inscriptions in Yorkshire
Author:    Gardner, David Ensign, 1915-2007

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford Cemetery

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford Cemetery

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford district, 1800-1920

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford Unitarian Church

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford Wesleyan Church, White Abbey Chapel

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford, Horton Lane Chapel, Congregational Church

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford, Primitive Wesleyan

Monumental inscriptions of Bradford, York, Cemetery

Monumental inscriptions of Kirkgate, Wesleyan Church

Monumental inscriptions of St. Peter, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission

Monumental inscriptions of the Independent Chapel Westfield, Yorkshire, England (near Bradford)
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission

Monumental inscriptions, Clayton, and Clayton Heights, Yorkshire, England
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission

Monumental inscriptions, Kipping Independent Chapel of Thornton in Bradford
Author:    Townsend, George P.

Monumental inscriptions, Oxenhope Parish Church graveyard, 1853-1983
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Oxenhope

Roman Catholic churches in central Bradford : transcriptions of memorials at the churches, burial registers and monumental inscriptions
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

Schedule of names and dates of death of persons interred in the Salem Street burial ground, Bradford
Author:    Bradford Corporation Health Department (Yorkshire); Bradford City Libraries. Reference Department

Thornton Old Bell Chapel, Bradford : baptisms, marriages, burials and monumental inscriptions from 1678
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford : data from memorial inscriptions
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

Wilsden St. Matthew’s, Bradford : transcriptions of parish registers and monumental inscriptions from 1826
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Cemeteries – Indexes ( 2 )
Alphabetical computerized grave index for Bradfords Undercliffe cemetery, 1854-1958
Author:    Undercliffe Cemetery (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Index to “Inscriptions and monumental stones and tablets” compiled by A. Blackburn, 1928-1933
Author:    Rushworth, Philip; Blackburn, Arthur. Inscriptions and monumental stones and tablets

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Census ( 3 )
Census returns for Bradford, 1841-1891
Author:    Great Britain. Census Office

Census returns for Haworth, 1841-1891
Author:    Great Britain. Census Office

Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Census – 1841 – Indexes ( 1 )
1841 census for Bradford, surname index series
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Census – 1851 – Indexes ( 1 )
Index to the 1851 Census of Bradford, Yorkshire
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Census – 1871 – Indexes ( 1 )
1871 census for Bradford, surname index series

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Census – 1891 – Indexes ( 1 )
1891 census for Bradford, surname index series
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Church history ( 14 )
The Baptists of Bradford and district
Author:    Milner, David B.

Bradford Cathedral

Bradford cathedral, a historical description
Author:    Robinson, A. H.

Bradford Mission, Eastbrook Hall–a souvenir of the grand floradora bazaar held at St. George’s Hall … 1903

The centenary : a history of the First Baptist Church, Bradford, from its commencement in 1753 with memorials of the church at Rossendale, Clough-fold Bacup, Rawden, Heaton, from which it had its origin
Author:    Dowson, Henry

Congregationalism in Bradford and District
Author:    Congregational Historical Society. Bradford Branch

Documents relative to Bradford Church : the glebe lands and the great and small tythes, together with the allotment of the pews, in the year 1705
Author:    Outhwaite, John

Eastbrook Chapel, 1825, Eastbrook Hall, 1925 : centenary souvenir

Greenfield Congregational Church, Bradford, 1852-1902 : el souvenir of the jubilee celebration services held from February 2nd to February 9th, 1902
Author:    Williams, T. Rhondda

The history of the Heaton Baptist Church, Bradford
Author:    Illingworth, Norman

Idle Congregational Church, Bradford, sixteen ministers in 300 years
Author:    White, F. Wilfred

A short history of Bradford cathedral
Author:    Simpson, A. E.

The story of one hundred years of the Sion Baptist Church, Bradford
Author:    Bentley, Joseph

Yorkshire United Independent College : two hundred years of training for the Christian ministry by the Congregational churches of Yorkshire
Author:    Wadsworth, Kenneth W.

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Church records ( 130 )
Baptisms and burials, 1783-1836
Author:    Independent Church. Horton Lane Chapel (Bradford)

Baptisms of Howden, Rothwell and Bradford, York, 1508-1797
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959; Church of England. Parish Church of Howden (Yorkshire); Church of England. Parish Church of Rothwell (Yorkshire); Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Baptisms, 1823-1840
Author:    Catholic Church. Mount St. Marie (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Baptisms, 1854-1897
Author:    Westgate Wesleyan Methodist Reformed Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Baptisms, 1877-1911
Author:    Bradford Circuit (Yorkshire : Bible Christian); Toller Lane United Methodist Chapel (Manningham, Yorkshire)

Baptisms, marriages & burials of Holroyd, Oldroyd, Holdroyd, etc. : taken from the parish registers of Wakefield Diocese, ca. 1650-1920
Author:    Ford, Jean Clark, 1923-; Halifax Antiquarian Society (England)

[Baptisms, marriages, burials extracted from the cathedral records of Bradford, York, for persons with the surname of Walker, 1736-1800]

Birth register transcripts, vol. 1-3, 1748-1837
Author:    Queen’s Head Chapel (Clayton, Yorkshire : Baptist)

Births and baptisms, 1820-1838
Author:    Kirk Gate Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Births and baptisms, 1825-1837
Author:    Ebenezer Chapel (Dudley Hill, Bowling, Yorkshire : Primitive Methodist)

Births and baptisms, 1825-1837
Author:    Ebenezer Chapel (Dudley Hill, Bowling, Yorkshire : Primitive Methodist)

Births and burials, 1748-1837
Author:    Queen’s Head Chapel (Clayton, Yorkshire : Baptist)

Births for Bethel Chapel, Heaton, 1813-1836
Author:    Bethel Chapel (Heaton, Yorkshire : Baptist)

Births, 1814-1837
Author:    Sion Chapel, Bridge Street (Bradford, Yorkshire : Baptist)

Births, baptisms and burials for Lower Town Chapel in Haworth, 1806-1837
Author:    Lower Town Chapel (Haworth, Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1797-1837
Author:    Wesleyan Church (Denholme, England)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1823-1837
Author:    Moor Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1823-1837
Author:    Wesleyan Church (Dudley Hill, England)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1823-1837
Author:    Primitive Methodist Chapel (Bradford, England)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1824-1834
Author:    Eccleshill Chapel (Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1824-1834
Author:    Eccleshill Chapel (Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Births, baptisms and burials, 1826-1837
Author:    Wesleyan Church (Eastbrook, England)

Births, marriages and burials, 1650-1799
Author:    Society of Friends. Bradford Preparative Meeting (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for All Saints’ Church, Horton, 1813-1833
Author:    Church of England. All Saints Church (Horton, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Bierley, 1847-1861
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Bierley (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Bradford, 1601-1851
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Christ Church, Bradford, 1848-1873
Author:    Church of England. Christ Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Denholme Gate, 1846-1848
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Denholme Gate (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Haworth, 1600-1856
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Haworth (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Horton, near Bradford, 1838-1849
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Horton (near Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Laister-Dyke, 1861-1880
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Laister-Dyke (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Queensbury, 1847
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Queensbury (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Shipley, 1826-1844
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Shipley (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. Andrew’s Church, Bradford, 1853-1860
Author:    Church of England. St. Andrew’s Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. Jude’s Church, Bradford, 1857-1862
Author:    Church of England. St. Jude’s Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. Paul’s Church, Manningham, 1848-1901
Author:    Church of England. St. Paul’s Church (Manningham, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. Thomas’ Church, Bradford, 1862-1867
Author:    Church of England. St. Thomas’ Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Thornton, near Bradford, 1682-1888
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Thornton (near Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Wibsey, 1661-1835
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Wibsey (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Wilsden cum Allerton, 1826-1838
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Wilsden cum Allerton (Yorkshire)

Bradford parish church burial registers 1681-1837
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

Bradford parish church burials, 1596-1625
Author:    Jones, Brian

Bradford parish church marriages [1596-1670]
Author:    Jones, Brian; Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Bradford tithe returns, 1638
Author:    Jones, Brian

Burial register of Bradford parish church, 1677-1680
Author:    Empsall, T. T.

Church records for Israelites Meeting House Church, Great Horton, 1817-1836
Author:    Israelites Meeting House, Bowling Lane (Great Horton, Yorkshire : New Jerusalemite)

Church records, 1730-1917
Author:    Presbyterian Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1756-1837
Author:    Kipping Chapel (Thornton : Independent)

Church records, 1781-1802
Author:    Bradford Circuit (Yorkshire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Church records, 1783-1951
Author:    Horton Lane Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire : Independent)

Church records, 1784-1837
Author:    Westgate Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire : Baptist)

Church records, 1800-1893
Author:    Ross Street Baptist Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1814-1819
Author:    Woodhouse Grove Methodist Circuit (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1815-1934
Author:    Kirkgate Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1818-1857
Author:    Bethesda Chapel (Thornton, Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1818-1857
Author:    Bethesda Chapel (Thornton, Yorkshire : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1823-1892
Author:    Bradford Moor Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1824-1876
Author:    Greenhill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1826-1906
Author:    Eastbrook Wesleyan Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1834-1891
Author:    Dolphin Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Clayton Heights, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1836-1972
Author:    Salem Congregational Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1838-1878
Author:    Ebenezer Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1840-1960
Author:    Low Lane Methodist Chapel (Shipley, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1851-1901
Author:    Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (New Leeds, Yorkshire); Southend Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1851-1901
Author:    Temperance Hall (Bradford, Yorkshire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Church records, 1852-1935
Author:    Greenfield Congregational Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1853-1973
Author:    Richmond Terrace Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1855-1908
Author:    Salem Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1861-1945
Author:    Greengates Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1866-1918
Author:    New Road Congregational Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1867-1960
Author:    Moravian Church (Little Horton, England)

Church records, 1868-1898
Author:    Saltaire Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1871-1960
Author:    West Bowling Methodist Church (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1874-1900
Author:    Otley Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1875-1966
Author:    St. Stephen’s Road Methodist New Connection Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1877-1940
Author:    West Bowling Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1878-1940
Author:    Providence Wesleyan Methodist Church (Shipley, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1879-1905
Author:    Mannville Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1881-1900
Author:    Tennyson Place Primitive Methodist Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1881-1959
Author:    Bolton Woods Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1881-1964
Author:    Woodland Street Methodist Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1882-1900
Author:    Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Bolton Road, Bradford, Yorkshire)

Church records, 1883-1967
Author:    Dirk Hill Primitive Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1887-1917
Author:    Laister-Dyke Free Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1890-1943
Author:    Girlington Congregational Church (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1891-1926
Author:    Dudley Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1894-1953
Author:    Free Street, Ottley Road, Bradford, Free Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1895-1936
Author:    Bradford Wesleyan Methodist Mission (Yorkshire)

Church records, 1899-1960
Author:    Laister-Dyke Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Yorkshire)

Church roll, 1869-1942
Author:    Ripley Street Ebenezer Chapel (Bradford, Yorkshire : Yorkshire)

Extracts from the registers of the parish church of Bradford, vol. 1
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Heaton family pedigree charts and genealogical data, ca.1330-1969
Author:    Heaton, Arline Hardy

Marriages and baptisms of Thornhill and Bradford, York, 1599-1812
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959; Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire); Church of England. Parish Church of Thornhill (Yorkshire)

Parish chest materials, ca. 1500-1821
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Parish register transcripts, 1596-1734
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Parish register transcripts, 1645-1727
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Haworth

Parish register transcripts, 1674-1781
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Wibsey (Yorkshire)

Parish register transcripts, 1678-1820
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Thornton (near Bradford, Yorkshire); Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook); Bradford Family History Society

Parish register transcripts, 1839-1929
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Buttershaw

Parish registers for All Saints Church, Horton, 1864-1920
Author:    Church of England. All Saints Church (Horton, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Bankfoot, 1849-1943
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Bankfoot (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Bierley, 1824-1855
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Bierley (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Christ Church, Bradford, 1838-1920
Author:    Church of England. Christ Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Cullingworth, 1849-1949
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Cullingworth (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Great Horton, 1809-1902
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Great Horton (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Holy Trinity Church, Bradford, 1864-1911
Author:    Church of England. Holy Trinity Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Manningham, 1855-1929
Author:    Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Manningham, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Clement’s Church, Bradford, 1894-1905
Author:    Church of England. St. Clement’s Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. James’ Church, Horton, 1837-1937
Author:    Church of England. St. James’ Church (Horton, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. John’s Church, Bradford, 1854-1930
Author:    Church of England. St. John’s Church (Bradford,Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Jude, Manningham, 1865-1914
Author:    Church of England. St. Jude’s Church (Manningham, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Luke’s, Manningham, 1870-1912
Author:    Church of England. St. Luke’s Church (Manningham, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Michael’s Church, Bradford, 1867-1922
Author:    Church of England. St. Michael’s Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Paul’s Chapel, Buttershaw, 1838-1918
Author:    Church of England. St. Paul’s Chapel (Buttershaw, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Paul’s Church, Manningham, 1848-1928
Author:    Church of England. St. Paul’s Church (Manningham, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Thomas’ Church, Bradford, 1862-1933
Author:    Church of England. St. Thomas’ Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Wibsey, 1674-1944
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Wibsey (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Wilsden, 1826-1965
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Wilsden (Yorkshire)

Parish registers of St. Chrysostom’s Church, Bradford, 1878-1902
Author:    Church of England. St. Chrysostom’s Mission Church (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Record of members, 1845-1858
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Bradford Conference (Yorkshire)

Record of members, ca. 1842-1948
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Bradford Branch (Yorkshire)

A Register of children in the township of Shipley in the parish of Bradford, 1774-1858

Registers of the Independent chapel of Kipping, in Thornton, parish of Bradford
Author:    Judson, H. I.; Hustwick, Wade; Robertshaw, Wilfrid

Registers of the Independent chapel of Kipping, in Thornton, parish of Bradford
Author:    Judson, H. I.; Hustwick, Wade; Robertshaw, Wilfrid

Roman Catholic churches in central Bradford : transcriptions of memorials at the churches, burial registers and monumental inscriptions
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

The Society of Friends in Bradford, a record of 270 years : also a transcript of the Bradford registers 1650-1926 and notes on several meeting and burial places in the district
Author:    Hodgson, H. R.

Thornton Old Bell Chapel, Bradford : baptisms, marriages, burials and monumental inscriptions from 1678
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

A transcript of the marriage registers of Bradford, Yorkshire
Author:    Empsall, Thomas Thornton; Bradford, Eng. (Parish); Bradford Antiquary

Transcripts of church records of Bradford, Kirkburton and Kildwick, York, 1518-1700
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959; Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire); Church of England. Parish Church of Kirkburton (Yorkshire); Church of England. Parish Church of Kildwick (Yorkshire)

Wilsden St. Matthew’s, Bradford : transcriptions of parish registers and monumental inscriptions from 1826
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Church records – Indexes ( 29 )
Computer printout of Bradford Moor, Wesleyan, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Eastbrook Wesleyan, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, formerly Toad Lane Independent or Presbyterian, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Horton Lane Independent, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Kirkgate Wesleyan, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Mount St. Marie Catholic, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Primitive Methodist, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Sion Chapel Bridge Street Particular Calvinist Baptist, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Society of Friends, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Westgate Baptist, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Bradford, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Clayton by Bradford, Baptist, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Clayton by Bradford, Queenshead General Baptist, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Haworth, Yorkshire, England

Computer printout of Horton by Bradford, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Shipley, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Thornton by Bradford, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Wibsey, Holy Trinity, Yorkshire, England

Computer printout of Wilsden, Yorks., Eng

Name index to Bradford Parish church burials, 1681-1837
Author:    Bradford Family History Society; Church of England. Parish Church of Bradford (Yorkshire)

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Cathedral) ; christenings, 1736-1838
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Catholic, Mount St. Mare) ; christenings, 1823-1840
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Independent, Horton Lane Chapel) ; christenings, 1783-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Presbyterian, Toad Lane Chapel) ; christenings, 1757-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Primitive Methodist) ; christenings, 1823-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Wesleyan , Kirk Gate Chapel) ; christenings, 1818, 1820-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Bradford, York, England (Wesleyan, Moor) ; christenings, 1824-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Eastbrook, York, England (Wesleyan Bradford parish) ; christenings, 1826-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Low Moor, York, England (Wesleyan Methodist Church) ; christenings, 1809-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Civil registration ( 1 )
A Register of children in the township of Shipley in the parish of Bradford, 1774-1858

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Description and travel ( 3 )
Bradford 1847-1947 : the growth and development of a great city
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

Round about Bradford : a series of sketches, descriptive and semi-historical, of forty-two places within six miles of Bradford
Author:    Cudworth, William

Where to spend a Half-Holiday : one hundred and eighty pleasant walks around Bradford : illustrated
Author:    Gray, Johnnie, pseud

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Directories ( 20 )
Baines’s 1822 West Riding of Yorkshire trade directory

Bradford (East), 1906
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey

Bradford directory : comprising the names, occupations, places of business, residences …

Bradford entries excerpted from various directories

Bradford postal and commercial directory

Bradford, 1906
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey

Directory and topography of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield and the whole of the clothing districts of … Yorkshire
Author:    White, William, of Sheffield, b. 1799

Directory of Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Dewsbury, Bingley, Keighley, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Saddleworth…

Directory of the borough of Bradford : with a preface containing an historical account

Extracts relating to Bradford from Pigot’s directory, 1828, 1834

History and topography of the borough of Bradford ..
Author:    White, William, of Sheffield, b. 1799

Ibbetson’s general and classified directory, street list of Bradford

Kelly’s directory of Bradford and neighbourhood

Mercantile directory of Bradford : with Alerton, Baildon, Bingley, Bolton, Cleckheaton, Denholme, Eccleshill, Haworth, Heaton, Idle, Keighley, Low Moor, Shipley and Windhill, Wibsey, Thornton, and Wilsden

The Post Office Bradford directory : comprising the area of the Bradford postal district and part of the Shipley postal district

The Post Office Bradford directory : comprising the area of the Bradford postal district and the Shipley postal district

The Post Office Bradford directory : the Bradford postal directory [including] Shipley and Idle postal districts

Smith’s directory of Bradford and neighbourhood …
Author:    Smith, F.

West Riding Yorkshire directory : the clothing district, including Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds, Bradford, and surrounding areas

White’s general and commercial directory of Bradford, Shipley, Saltaire, Clayton, Queensbury, Thornton, Baildon, North Bierley, Eccleshill … : followed by a trades directory of Bradford, Halifax, Wakefield, Keighley, Bingley, shipley, Brighouse, and other places in the West Riding engaged in the worsted manufacture
Author:    White, William, of Sheffield, b. 1799

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Genealogy ( 16 )
Bradford and Leeds area (Yorkshire) deeds and documents
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Bradford area (Yorkshire) pedigrees, deeds and other documents
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Bradford area (Yorkshire) pedigrees, genealogical notes, deeds, etc.
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Bradford population listings
Author:    Jones, Brian

[The collection of A. H. Robinson]
Author:    Robinson, A. H.

Headley in Bradford-Dale
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Inscriptions on the monumental stones in the Westgate Hill Wesleyan chapel grave yard, N. Bradford, Yorks
Author:    Blackburn, M. A.

Notes concerning the Preston family, collected from various sources
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Papers of the Foster family of the Bradford area of Yorkshire
Author:    Speight, Harry, 1855-1915

Papers of the Lister family of Bradford
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Papers of the Skelton family of Bradford and Pickering
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Papers of the Swaine family of Bradford and Cottingley
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Pedigrees and genealogical notes of Bradford (Yorkshire) families
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Reminiscences of a Bradford mill girl : autobiography of Maggie Newbery
Author:    Newbery, Maggie; Bradford Metropolitan Council. Local Studies Department

Various Yorkshire pedigrees
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Yorkshire pedigrees, mostly Bradford area
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Genealogy – Handbooks, manuals, etc. ( 2 )
Retracing your Bradford ancestors
Author:    Rushworth, Philip

Tracing your Bradford ancestors
Author:    Rushworth, Philip

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Genealogy – Indexes ( 1 )
Alphabetical listings of names found in the W. E. Preston papers, Bradford, Yorkshire
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – History ( 24 )
1873-1973 Bradford City Hall

The autobiography of Joseph Lister, of Bradford in Yorkshire : to which is added a contemporary account of the defence of Bradford and capture of Leeds by the Parliamentarians in 1642
Author:    Lister, Joseph, 1627-1709; Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877

Bradford 1847-1947 : the growth and development of a great city
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

Bradford as it was
Author:    Firth, Gary

Bradford in history : twenty-four essays on life by the Broad Ford from the Celtic age to the present day
Author:    Hird, Horace

Bradford remembrancer : twenty-six essays on people, or incidents in their lives which are worthy of remembrance
Author:    Hird, Horace

Bradford, the growth and development of a great city, 1847-1947

The Chartist risings in Bradford
Author:    Wright, D. G.

Collectanea Bradfordiana : a collection of papers on the history of Bradford and the neighborhood
Author:    Holroyd, Abraham

Continuation & additions to The history of Bradford, and its parish
Author:    James, John

The Heaton family of Ponden House : in the township of Stanbury, parochial chapelry of Haworth, parish of Bradford and county of York

Historical notes on the Bradford Corporation
Author:    Cudworth, William

The Historical pageant of Bradford : the souvenir book

Histories of Bolton and Bowling, townships of Bradford, historically and topographically treated
Author:    Cudworth, William

The history and topography of Bradford …
Author:    James, John

History and topography of the borough of Bradford ..
Author:    White, William, of Sheffield, b. 1799

How a city grows : historical notes on the city of Bradford
Author:    Hird, Horace

Jubilee album of old Bradford views : showing Bradford as it was during the early stages of the corporation

Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
Author:    Cudworth, William

The Ryburn map of Victorian Bradford
Author:    Willmott, Elvira

The story of Bradford
Author:    Law, Margaret C. D.

Titus of Salts : Titus Salt was born in 20 September 1803 and died on 29 December 1876
Author:    White, Dorothy; Suddards, Roger W.

Victorian Bradford : essays in honour of Jack Reynolds
Author:    Wright, D. G.; Jowitt, J. A.

Victorian Bradford : the living past
Author:    Beesley, Ian

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – History – 19th century ( 1 )
The great paternalist : Titus Salt and the growth of nineteenth-century Bradford
Author:    Reynolds, Jack, 1915-

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – History – Periodicals ( 1 )
The Bod-kin : Bradford Family History Society newsletter
Author:    Bradford Family History Society

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – History – Sources ( 1 )
[The collection of A. H. Robinson]
Author:    Robinson, A. H.

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Jewish history ( 1 )
Follow Bradford’s Jewish heritage trail

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Land and property ( 4 )
Bradford (Yorkshire) area deeds and documents, 1393-1753
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Bradford and Leeds area (Yorkshire) deeds and documents
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Bradford area (Yorkshire) pedigrees, deeds and other documents
Author:    Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Manors – Court records ( 3 )
Court records, 1738-1833
Author:    Manor of Bradford. Court (Yorkshire)

Transcripts of court rolls, 1595-1669
Author:    Manor of Thornton. Court (Bradford, Yorkshire); Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Transcripts of court rolls, 1651-1778
Author:    Manor of Royds Hall. Court (Bradford, Yorkshire); Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Maps ( 11 )
Bradford (East), 1906
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey

Bradford central Geographia large scale detailed street plan

Bradford in the nineteenth century as shown in maps

Bradford in the nineteenth century as shown in maps

Bradford, 1906
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey

Burrow’s pointer guide map of Bradford

Leeds & Bradford including Halifax & Brighouse : A1 easy read street atlas

Map and street directory for Bradford

Map and street guide to Bradford with alphabetical index to streets

The Ryburn map of Victorian Bradford
Author:    Willmott, Elvira

Skipton & Bradford
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Military records – Militia ( 1 )
Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Minorities ( 2 )
The centenary : a history of the First Baptist Church, Bradford, from its commencement in 1753 with memorials of the church at Rossendale, Clough-fold Bacup, Rawden, Heaton, from which it had its origin
Author:    Dowson, Henry

The Society of Friends in Bradford, a record of 270 years : also a transcript of the Bradford registers 1650-1926 and notes on several meeting and burial places in the district
Author:    Hodgson, H. R.

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Names, Geographical ( 2 )
The history and topography of Bradford …
Author:    James, John

Streets of Bradford : showing postal district numbers or delivery offices, where they are situated, the bus to take to reach them

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Names, Personal ( 1 )
Bradford & District
Author:    Redmonds, George, 1935-

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Newspapers ( 1 )
Index to Bradford, Yorkshire, death notices, 1834-1894
Author:    Bradford Central Library (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Obituaries ( 2 )
Family and commonplace book of Jonas Hammond, 1836-1865
Author:    Hammond, Jonas, fl. 1850; Preston, W. E. (William Easterbrook)

Index to Bradford, Yorkshire, death notices, 1834-1894
Author:    Bradford Central Library (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Occupations ( 1 )
The burgess roll of the borough of Bradford, Yorkshire, 1857-1899
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire : Borough)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Periodicals ( 1 )
The Bishop’s messenger (Bradford Diocese)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Poorhouses, poor law, etc. ( 3 )
Bradford Poor Law Union : papers and correspondence with the Poor Law Commission, October 1834-January 1839
Author:    Carter, Paul; Webb, C. C.

Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

Survey 1837, and poor rates 1840
Author:    Wilsden (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Postal and shipping guides ( 4 )
Bradford postal and commercial directory

The Post Office Bradford directory : comprising the area of the Bradford postal district and part of the Shipley postal district

The Post Office Bradford directory : comprising the area of the Bradford postal district and the Shipley postal district

The Post Office Bradford directory : the Bradford postal directory [including] Shipley and Idle postal districts

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Public records ( 2 )
Historical notes on the Bradford Corporation
Author:    Cudworth, William

Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Schools ( 12 )
Admission registers, 1873-1937
Author:    Greengates School (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Admission registers, 1878-1944
Author:    Catherine Slack Board School

Admission registers, 1880-1927
Author:    Belle Vue School (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Admission registers, 1893-1932
Author:    Ambler Thorn Infant School

Admission registers, 1894-1957
Author:    Lorne Street Mixed Junior School (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Admission registers, 1900-1928
Author:    Tyersal School (Bradford, Yorkshire)

Bolton Lane School, Bradford : a history
Author:    Jackson, John C., 1931-

Jubilee chronicle, 1875-1925
Author:    Bradford Girls Grammar School (Yorkshire)

Marshfield First School centenary, 1886-1986 : an historical sketch
Author:    Jackson, John C., 1931-

Origin and history of the Bradford Grammar School : from its formation to Christmas, 1882
Author:    Claridge, W.

The story of Woodhouse Grove School
Author:    Pritchard, F. C

Yorkshire United Independent College : two hundred years of training for the Christian ministry by the Congregational churches of Yorkshire
Author:    Wadsworth, Kenneth W.

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Societies ( 1 )
The worshipful Company of Woolmen : report of the master for the year 1979-1980
Author:    Packett, C. Neville

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Taxation ( 15 )
Land tax assessments for Allerton township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Bowling township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Bradford township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Clayton township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Eccleshill township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Haworth township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Heaton township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Horton township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Manningham township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for North Bierley township, 1784-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Shipley township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Thornton township, 1781-1831
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

Land tax assessments for Wilsden township, 1781-1797
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

List of rate payers for north, south, east and west Bradford, 1845
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

England, Yorkshire, Bradford – Voting registers ( 2 )
The burgess roll of the borough of Bradford, Yorkshire, 1857-1899
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire : Borough)

Poor law records, etc., 1793-1821
Author:    Bradford (Yorkshire)

Maps

Creighton bradford 1835 – Wikipedia

Bradford waterworks map 1881 – Wikimedia Commons

Old maps of Bradford – Wikimedia Commons

Administration

  • County: Yorkshire
  • Civil Registration District: Bradford
  • Probate Court: Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York
  • Diocese: Post-1835 – Ripon, Pre-1836 – York
  • Rural Deanery: Pontefract
  • Poor Law Union: Bradford
  • Hundred: Morley
  • Province: York