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A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Swine village. The name was 'Coningesbi' in 1086, and it is uncertain whether it was an Anglian name later … a.) of Coniston civil parish was transferred to Bilton, and in 1991 Coniston's area was 540 ha. (1,334 a.). 2 There were 56 poll-tax payers at Coniston in 1377, 3 and 13 houses there were assessed for hearth tax and 2 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Ages there have been subsidiary settlements at Dowthorpe and Oubrough, both c. 1 km. west of the hamlet, at Woodhall, the same distance south, and at Langthorpe, 2 km. to the north. Woodhall was the site … Poulson, Holderness, ii. 256. Sheahan and Whellan, Hist. York & E.R. ii. 390; O.S. Map 6", Yorks. CCXII (1855 edn.). …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to which it is virtually joined by ribbon development, and c. 2 km. south-east of Swine village. The name, possibly … parish was added to all of Wyton, almost all of Bilton, and a little of Preston civil parishes to form a new civil … 60 In 1672 Ganstead had 11 houses assessed for hearth tax and one was discharged. 61 From 58 in 1801, the population …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Garton lies close to the sea, some 17 km. ENE. of Hull, and the parish is best known for Grimston Garth, an … 32 The castellated house was designed by John Carr of York and built of brick with stone dressings, all of which … was described as newly built in 1861. 40 The archbishop of York had a berewick of 2 carucates at Grimston in 1086. 41 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… HILSTON THE village of Hilston lies 19 km. ENE. of Hull and 1 km. from the sea. 39 The name Hilston may be an Anglian … 55 That turn was transferred in 1960 to the archbishop of York, who thereby became the sole patron. 56 At the further … 11. R. A. Marchant, Puritans and Ch. Courts in Dioc. York 15601642, 262. Calamy Revised, ed. A. G. Matthews, 62; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… small village is c. 8 km. ENE. from the edge of Hull city and some 6 km. from the North Sea at Grimston, in Garton. … only other tenant recorded in 1086 was the archbishop of York, who held 1 carucate at Danthorpe and 6 bovates at … The carucate at Danthorpe belonging to the archbishop of York 29 was assigned to his church at Beverley, and was later …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… hamlet of Marton lies 6 km. north-east of Swine village and 8 km. west of the coast at Aldbrough. The name, meaning … a presbytery. The chapel, designed by Thomas Atkinson of York, 69 comprises a plain, rectangular room, with … O.S. Map 6", Yorks. CCXII (1855 edn.); White, Dir. Hull & York (1858), 556. V.C.H. Yorks. ii. 269. Complete Peerage; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Middle division North Skirlaugh and Rowton NORTH SKIRLAUGH AND ROWTON THE part of Swine parish which lay in the north … Riding council. Designed by J. B. and William Atkinson of York, the former workhouse is of brick with stucco dressings; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… ROOS THE village of Roos, lying some 19 km. east of Hull and 3 km. from the sea, has since the Second World War become … of the Revd. Charles Hotham, and Penelope, wife of Edward York. 44 Mrs. Hotham and Mrs. York sold 1,021 a. in Roos to J. T. Dickinson and his brother …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… enlarged in 1952 with 627 a. (254 ha.) at North Skirlaugh and Arnold, transferred from Riston civil parish, and 9 a. … in the later 18th century, and the Sun and the Duke of York were named from the 1820s. 80 The latter was briefly … founded at South Skirlaugh in 1859; it met at the Duke of York and flourished until at least 1938. 84 An annual summer …
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