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A History of the County of York East Riding
… The parish lies 18 km. NNE. of Hull and 10 km. WSW. of Hornsea, with the small village of Catwick close to the … crossing the parish from Beverley and Leven in the west to Hornsea in the east. The western stretch was improved in the 1930s and the eastern part c. 1980. 33 From the Leven-Hornsea road minor roads run south to Long Riston, south-east …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Hull and less than 4 km. south-west from the coast at Hornsea. 56 The name Goxhill may be an Anglian and … by tributaries of a stream which flows northwestwards to Hornsea mere, one of the lesser streams forming part of the … axis of the parish to the eastern boundary and then on to Hornsea. A field road leading south to Little Hatfield, in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Hornsea HORNSEA THE town and seaside resort of Hornsea, 20 km. NNE. of Hull, lies between the waters of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 17 km. north of Hull and 11 km. WSW. from the coast at Hornsea, 12 on the east bank of the river Hull, with which … roads lead north to Brandesburton and Bridlington, east to Hornsea, and south to Hull and Beverley. The last road … was ineffective. 38 Improvements were made to the Hornsea road between 1796 and 1828, 39 and to that road, the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… carucates and 6 bovates at Riston as soke of the manor of Hornsea; by 1086 they belonged to Drew de Bevrère. 49 The … William acknowledged it to be subordinate to the church at Hornsea. 56 Thereafter Riston rectory and Hornsea vicarage were held as united livings. Riston was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… north-east of Hull and 4 km. south-east of the resort of Hornsea. 76 To the south the parish includes the scattered … of its course beside the main road, into a stream feeding Hornsea mere. The stream draining from Great Cowden to Hornsea mere in 1367 was perhaps a more extensive Acre dike, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to Skipsea and south to Seaton, in Sigglesthorne, and Hornsea. From Nunkeeling roads lead north to Dunnington, west … house was sold in 1961, and the incumbents later lived at Hornsea or Sigglesthorne. 56 Nunkeeling was served with other … removed to a Hull church in 1939 70 and the memorials to Hornsea church in 1948. 71 Since 1552 there has been one …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and NNE. of Hull and 7 km. southwest of the coast at Hornsea. 98 Close by, on the edge of Rise park, stand Rise … 15 From Rise minor roads lead north to Sigglesthorne and Hornsea, south-east to Withernwick, south to Skirlaugh, and … Southcoates, in Drypool, and in the parishes of Catwick, Hornsea, and Sutton. The appurtenances of Rise manor outside …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… km. south is the city of Hull and 11 km. ENE. the coast at Hornsea. 12 The name Routh, sometimes also Ruda or Rue in the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… parkland surrounding Wassand Hall, at the western end of Hornsea mere. The names of most of the settlements are … towards the river Hull and Croftings drain eastwards into Hornsea mere. Other streams flow westwards across Catfoss and … ground occupied by Low wood indicates the former extent of Hornsea mere, which now barely reaches into Sigglesthorne …
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