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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the manor to the trustees of the late Mr. H. W. Bolckow of Marton; it is now in the hands of Mr. Henry William Ferdinand …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… confirmed grants of land of his fee in this parish to Marton Priory in the later years of Henry III, 56 and the … to the garrison at Berwick, and it was even proposed that Marton Priory should be annexed to the manor to make good … with a fesse indented of three points sable. The Prior of Marton had here 8 oxgangs and 'le Frith close,' both …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… This parish is composed of the townships of Little Edston, Marton and Sinnington. The wood of Sinnington, a 'league' … more importance than Arthur Young. 11 The small village of Marton lies south of Sinnington, where Gallowheads Lane … chapels and public elementary schools at Sinnington and Marton and a Primitive Methodist chapel at Marton. Sinnington …
A History of the County of Durham
… when the house was divided between the coheirs, Alan de Marton and Margaret, his wife, having the chamber on the east …
A History of the County of Durham
… this land was that inherited by Margaret wife of Alan de Marton and her sister Emma who married Richard de Aldwood, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Birmingham main line (2 miles north of Stretton) and Marton on the Leamington branch (2 miles south of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… as Thrush House and The Lund, one of which belonged to Marton Priory 18 and the other to the chantry of Cornbrough. … II granted land here worth 40 s. to the canons and nuns of Marton. 89 Before 1167 the nuns were removed to Moxby. 90 In 1177 the lands in Huby were still held by Marton Priory, 91 but there was subsequently a division of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… de Mauley confirmed 2 oxgangs to the Prior and convent of Marton, 28 who in 1333 received a grant of free warren in Terrington. 29 At the Dissolution the Marton possessions were valued at 4 12 s. In 1535 these lands … the 15th century it is far more probable that it came from Marton Priory, only a short distance away, of which Robert …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bertram de Bulmer (temp. Stephen) founded the priory of Marton for Augustinian canons and nuns. 38 He probably gave … the descent of the manor (q.v.). The moiety late of Marton Priory also apparently passed to the holders of the … and church of Thormanby, belonging to the late priory of Marton, was granted to Thomas Reeve and others (Pat. 2 Eliz. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Farmanby or Ellerburn, six from Sinnington, and one from Marton and Little Edston alternately. By an order dated 19 …
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