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Leeds. THE BIRTHPLACE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE. By William Scruton. Very chastely printed, in royal 3. Etchings by the Author. Address— Mr. W. Scruton, West Bowling, Bradford. Ccz: z& ^. IVoodbtirytype. Rev. R. B. THOMPSON. From a Photograph by RUSSELL cr' SONS, London. HISTORY & ANTIQUITIES. SIMEON RAYNER. WILLIAM SMITH, F. S. A. S.. AUTHOR OF " MORLEY : ANCIENT AND MODERN ; EDITOR OF "OLD YORKSHIRE.". LONGMANS, GREEN, AND Co.. PRINTED BY GOODAI. L AND SUDDICK, COOKRIDGE STREET. To collect the scattered memorials of bygone times, and. I readable form, was the life- long desire and sincerest wish of the. Kauthor of the following pages. In preparing this work, con- . Pudsey and its. neighbourhood, he spared no pains to obtain the best and most. As to the fitness of Mr. Rayner for the work of the his- . He had spent every spare. The desire to. be accurate was with him a passion, and all who came in con- . For more than a quarter of a century, Mr. Rayner had been. accumulating fact upon fact, and there are, probably, not many. Pudsey, save recent importations, of whom he had. The parish registers. For years past he. Pudsey history. resorted. Antiquarian students in neighbouring towns per- . Although the author, at the time of his death, had written. Editor. who is anxious that Mr. Rayner should not be held responsible. The chapters dealing with the social condition and manu- . Pudsey have been purposely abbreviated, these. Mr, Joseph Lawson, entitled " Progress. Pudsey during the last Sixty Years." The opportune. I am anxious to express my acknowledgments for all the. I should have been unable to present. My especial thanks are due to Mr. Samuel Margerison, of Cal- . Early. Civil History of Pudsey, and for other valuable communica- . Mr. W. VVheater, for his notes on place- names ; to. Mr. J. T. Beer, F. S. A. S., for the very complete and satisfactory. Moravian Establishment at. Fulneck ; and to the following gentlemen I am also indebted for. The Rev. R. V. Taylor, B. A.. Messrs. John Boyes, Joseph Town, Stephen Kirkwood, Geo. Haynes, and others. For the gift or loan of engravings and other illustrations, I. Messrs. Walter Crawshaw, of Batley ; William. Scruton, of Bowling ; J. W, Knight, of Bradford ; " E. M. C". J. Horsfall Turner, of Idle ; the Bradford Antiquarian Society . John Cliff, F. G. S. ; W. Andrews, of Hull, and Mr. Pritchett, of. It is a matter of sincere regret, that the Author was not. I feel satisfied. Editor, at the express wish of my deceased. I have striven to carry out my task in the manner which. I think would have been most congenial to his feelings and. Osborne House. MORLEY, NEAR LEEDS, June, 1. The biography of a man, who by force of perseverance, industry, and. Simeon. Rayner was a self- made man, and, for whatever attainments of a literary. He was no child of fortune, nor was he. Mr. Rayner was born at Greenside, Pudsey, in 1. Joshua and Esther Rayner, his father at that time, being engaged. The only school to which young Rayner was sent, was taught. X. ■MEMOIR. by a man named Samuel Dufton, the School being "kept" in the cottage. The boy left this training ground when. Mechanics' Institution, of which he was one of the. While still a young man, he entered heartily into every. He was throughout his whole life, an. During his long connection. Mechanics' Institution, he had several times filled the various. Institute at the annual meetings of the. Yorkshire Union of Mechanics' Institutions. Mr. Rayner was for several. Pudsey School Board, being vice- chairman at his. He was also one of the founders of the Pudsey Literary Union. Pudsey Choral Union, being a vice- president. In religion, Mr. Rayner was a Congregationalist, and was a member. Congregational Church. In politics, he was a firm and. Liberal, with the courage of his convictions, but did not. He. was a member of the Council of the Liberal Association. It was mainly, however, on subjects of local history and archseology. Mr. Rayner was most enthusiastic, for he was an ardent antiquary. A local journal sums up his literary career as follows : — " He was. Bradford. Historical and Antiquarian Society, and a member of the Yorkshire. Arch geological and Topographical Association, Particularly did any. Mr. Rayner, and he. He also contributed papers to the societies. His collection of local memora''ilta is by far the most complete known in. In the fine arts, too, Mr. Rayner displayed considerable. But it was chiefly in literary. Mr. Rayner excelled, and here his patience, industry, and. Mr. Rayner was a regular contributor to Notes and Queries, the. Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement, and also furnished many valuable. The Yorkshire Magazine, Smith's Old York- . Cudworth's Round about Bradford, The Yorkshireman, Coutitry. Words of the West Riding, Bradford Antiquary, Hull Miscellany. For more than a quarter of a century he was. Leeds Mercury and Bradford. Observer, and a regular contributor to the local journals. In June, 1. 88. 6, Mr. Rayner was seized with a fatal illness, and not- . August, to the serious internal malady. The Yorkshireman^ in a notice of his death, said : —. If testimony were required of how wide- spread was the esteem in which. Mr. Rayner on Saturday last. Church and Chapel men closed their. Whigs and Tories, in the funeral. Simeon Rayner. was not a brilliant man in any respect. His chief virtues lay in his. His character was written on his. Yorkshireman. This tribute. Rev. Robert Collyer, D. D., of. New York, a personal friend, and no mean judge of character.". Dr. Collyer, in the address here alluded to, referred in feeling terms. Mr. Rayner, and bore witness. In the opening of his address, the rev. Rev. George Dawson, as being good and true to. The saints of God are holy men. And women good, and children dear . All those who ever loved the Lord. And lived in faith and fear. They are not all together now. For some are dead and gone before. And some are striving still on earth. Their trial is not o'er. Great numbers are they of all states. And born in every place and land. Who never saw each other's face. Or touched each other's hand. But they are all made one in Christ. They love each other tenderly. The old and young, and rich and poor. In that great company. And there shall come a glorious day. When all these good saints, every one. Shall meet within our Father's home. And stand about His throne. In concluding this brief notice of our friend, we can truly say that. His amiability and modesty were equal to his knowledge, and his literary. His. cheery words and frank and open countenance are now but a pleasant. He died comparatively a young man, but it might be said of. He lived his fifty- four. His mind was essentially an active one. He was a good man, and did his duty unostenta- . God. to call him." Mr. Rayner left a widow and two daughters. EARLY CIVIL HISTORY. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. POLITICAL HISTORY .. EXTENT, FEATURES, AND POPULATION. LOCAL GOVERNMENT. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES .. BIBLIOGRAPHY .. FOLK- LORE AND SUPERSTITIONS. LOCAL CUSTOMS AND AMUSEMENTS. SOCIAL CONDITION AND HABITS. LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. APPENDICES .. GENERAL INDEX .. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS . STEEL ENGRAVINGS. I. — Portrait of the Author .. II.— Portrait of Robert Salter, Esq. III.— Portrait of W. D. Scales, Esq. (^First Chairman of the Pudsey Local Board.). IV.— Portrait of William Huggan, Esq. Coundllor of the Borough of Leeds.). V. —Portrait of Richard Womersley, Esq. First C hail man of the Pudsey Burial Board. VI. — Portrait of James Banks, Esq. VII.— Portrait of George Hinings, Esq. First Chairman of the Ptidsey School Board.). VIII.— Portrait of E. Sewell, Esq., M. A. To face Title page. To face page I. I.— Portrait of Rev. R. B. Thompson .. Vicar of St. Lawrence Church, Pudsey.). Nesbit Hall .. .. The residence of John Cliff, Esq., F. R. Hist. Society.). III.— Grove House. The residence of W. D. Scales, Esq. ). To face page 7. 4. ILLUSTRATIONS. - XV. WOOD ENGRAVINGS. Moravian Establishment, Fulneck .. Title Page. Facsimile OF Domesday Book .. Bolton Church, Craven .. Brass OF Henry Pu. DSEY . .. .. .. .. Arms OF Pu. DSEY OF Bolton .. Groat of Richard II. Old Manor House .. All Saints' Chapel . The Old Parsonage . All Saints' Chapel .. Facsimile of Handwriting by Elkanah Wales.. St. Lawrence Church .. Portrait OF Rev. David Jenkins .. St. Paul's Church.. Old Independent Chapel .. Old House AT Pu. DSEY .. Facsimile OF Rev. E. Berry's Register.. Portrait OF Rev. William Co. LEFAX . .. .. .. 9. Facsimile Autographs OF Congregational Ministers . Portrait OF Rev. John Atkinson .. Congregational Church .. Portrait of Rev. Joseph Sutcliffe, M. A.. .. .. .. ico. Portrait OF Mr. John Shaw .. Pudsey Big Pudding .. Pudsey from Railway Station, Bramley .. Facsimile Autographs of Towns' Officials .. The Village Stocks .. Facsimile Autographs OF Towns' Officials .. Portrait OF P. A. Strickland, Esq. .. Ki. RKSTALL Abbey .. Football in Pudsey, 1. ILLUSTRATIONS. Cricket IN Pu. DSEY, 1. 88. 7. The Ducking Stool. Riding THE Stang .. Portrait of John Farrer, Esq., J. P. Co- operative Stores. Mechanics' Institution. The Terrace, Fulneck. The Girls' Playground. Fulneck from Tong Hill.
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