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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… proclamation printed by Thomas Berthelet. See GRANTS in FEBRUARY, No. 68. Lansdowne MS. 60 f. 64 B. M. 2. Another copy in a later hand from the Memoranda Rolls of the Exchequer, … both the lord Chancellor and Cromwell have written for one Barmston of Christ College; and also one Nevell, a servant of …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… Barton. Beck Hall. Felton otherwise Hengraves in Fordham. Hinxton (Stourton's). Hinxton (de Sancto Andrea). Mustris in Eltisley. Stow in Eltisley. Swaffham Bulbeck. Cheshire: … Norton. Oakhanger. Putte. 'Ryvesden.' Testwood. Welle. Winkton. Winnall. Wymering. Herefordshire: Aston Ingham. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… map, are otherwise given below. The maps are listed below in the order in which they appear in the volume, not in one alphabetical … 6-inch maps and the inclosure plan, E.R.A.O., PC/14/1 206 BARMSTON 1756. From the 1854 Ordnance Survey 6-inch map and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… frontispiece Rise Hall. View up inner staircase hall in 1998. NMR photograph AA98/13870. Crown copyright. English Heritage 1. Caravan sites at Ulrome (Skipsea) in 1972. Copyright Aerofilms 2. Skipsea village in 1989. … from the Chapman Social History Archive, Withernsea 9. Barmston church in 1997. NMR photograph BB97/10166. Crown …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… FIGURES FIGURE PAGE 1. Grimston Garth 44 2. Garton church in the earlier 19th century 48 3. Hilston church in the earlier 19th century 55 4. Humbleton church in the … in the earlier 19th century 180 11. Wawne church 201 12. Barmston church: effigy, probably of William Monceaux (d. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was controlled by rules which were changed more than once in the 15th century. 62 In the following list those who were reelected are named only … Humbleton, William Lumbard, William Scorborough, Roger Winkton, Thomas Yole, Richard York 1377-8 Thomas Catour, Adam …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… church at Beverley. Monkwith was called Monk Tunstall in 1367 and Monkwick until the 17th century. 11 In 1852 the ancient parish contained 1,346 a. (545 ha.) but … the early 16th century by Martin Boynton and used to endow Barmston church and Mount Grace priory (Yorks. N.R.); 13 no …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… farm', is an Anglian and Scandinavian hybrid. The suffix 'in Holderness' was sometimes used, presumably to distinguish … Adwick upon Dearne (both Yorks. W.R.) and Arram from Arram in Leconfield. 2 In 1852 the ancient parish contained 2,298 … along the western boundary towards the Skipsea and Barmston drains and eventual outfall into the North Sea. It …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Barmston BARMSTON Barmston village is situated at the … Main drain. 97 The name, often recorded as 'Berneston' in the Middle Ages, is probably Anglian, meaning 'Beorn's … The parish also included the settlements of Hartburn and Winkton. Hartburn lay in the north-eastern corner of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… is a large village with many of its residents working in nearby towns but the other settlements are very small. The … parish was then added to the whole of Ulrome and part of Barmston to form a new civil parish of Ulrome, while … and 2 bovates of sokeland in Dunnington, Nunkeeling, and Winkton, in Barmston. By 1086 the manor had passed to Drew de …
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