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A History of the County of York East Riding
… North Frodingham NORTH FRODINGHAM NORTH Frodingham parish lies in the Hull valley, the river and a tributary … called Frodingham beck forming the western boundary of the parish. 67 The other boundaries are mostly formed by lesser … Frodingham village, linear in form, is in the north of the parish, 22 km. north of Hull and some 7 km. south-east of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Nunkeeling NUNKEELING The parish lies 22 km. NNE. of Hull, extending eastwest for about … on two distinct settlements. At the west end was the parish church and the priory founded in the mid 12th century, which gave parish and settlement the first element of their name. The …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… former and present seats of the Bethell family. 99 The parish is relatively well-wooded for Holderness and the … meaning 'amongst the brushwood'. 1 In 1852 the ancient parish contained 2,040 a. (826 ha.), of which 6 a. (2.4 ha.) … township and the rest formed Rise township, later civil parish. 2 Possibly in error, the area of Rise civil parish
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Routh ROUTH THE parish of Routh is situated in the valley of the river Hull, … of rough ground; 13 the formerly wooded nature of the parish is clear from the considerable remains of trees dug … a jury of Holderness in the 13th century. 15 In 1851-2 the parish contained 2,385 a. (965 ha.). Meaux abbey, in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… NNE. of Hull and 5 km. from the sea. 51 The large ancient parish included the townships of Catfoss, Little Hatfield, … part of Great Hatfield, the rest of which lay in Mappleton parish. The hamlets of Catfoss, Little Hatfield, and Wassand … East and West or Great and Little. 52 The area of the parish in 1852 was 5,807 a. (2,350.1 ha.), comprising 1,032 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Skipsea SKIPSEA THE large, coastal parish of Skipsea comprises, besides Skipsea village, known … 55 There is a church at Ulrome, which is now a separate parish 56 but in the mid 19th century belonged mostly to the … 5 The names Watermill holme and Old Windmillhill dale, recorded in the earlier 14th century, presumably …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Hull and 4 km. from the coast. 30 The southern parish boundary is formed by Lambwath stream, an ancient … comprising all 2,691 a. (1,089 ha.) of the ecclesiastical parish of Withernwick and detached parts of Mappleton parish amounting to 131 a. (53 ha.). 33 The township, later …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… about the tithe of fish in the hithe of Trimingham parish; the tithe of the venison in Gimingham park; the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Henry IV. a patent was granted to build thereon the parish church. This seems as if the old church had been … old churchyard would have been sufficient for this little parish. 1432, William Dolle, by Sir Thomas Erpingham, Stephen …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Greneham: in 1603, there were 220 communicants in the parish. Here were guilds of St. John Baptist, St. Nicholas, …
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