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A History of the County of York East Riding
… depopulated. The establishment of a seaside resort began in the early 19th century and was quickened by the opening of a railway line from Hull in 1864, which from the first attracted commuters as well as … at Skirlington, in Atwick. 24 Hornsea passed, like Burstwick, to William I's brother-in-law, Eudes, count of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… eastwest for about 5 km. over some of the highest ground in Holderness. 21 It focuses 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 … 1366), who held 1 carucate and 6 bovates at Bewholme under Burstwick, the chief manor of the Aumale fee. 87 From …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a church at Ulrome, which is now a separate parish 56 but in the mid 19th century belonged mostly to the ecclesiastical … which has continued to reduce the area of the parish. 59 In 1852 the ecclesiastical parish of Skipsea contained 5,118 … held the manor. 63 Cleeton evidently descended like Burstwick, of which it was accounted a member by the 14th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Nytimber Nunney (St. Peter) NUNNEY ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union and hundred of Frome, E. division of Somerset, 2 … implements and other edged tools, which has been long in distinguished repute. The living is a rectory, valued in … only one farmhouse, which is assessed with the parish of Burstwick. Nuthurst (St. Andrew) NUTHURST ( St. Andrew), a …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… MS. Latin 9215 (Mont St Michel, no. 7) MS. Latin 9215 in the Bibliothque Nationale in Paris is a large, composite volume of original documents, … your seal, returning this writ to us. Witness myself at Burstwick on 6 November in the thirty-second year of our …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Petition 03 Petition 3 The Petitions printed in RP volume I at pp. 460-79 Volume I of the 1783 edition of … a section of 112 petitions printed from an original file in the Tower of London that was discovered only while the … the giving of tithe from the foals of his stud of Burstwick and of fish from his fisheries in the same …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… twelve membranes. All twelve are between 215 and 220 mm. in width. The shortest is membrane 7 (635 mm.) and the … sewn together. 1 All twelve membranes are written in a neat, official hand. Their condition is reasonably good, … membrane. This is respited until the morrow of Epiphany at Burstwick. ] [memb. 9] Peticio episcopi Wynton' de …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of twenty-one membranes. They vary quite considerably in size. The longest (membrane 14) is as much as 800 mm., … appointed to enquire etc. Ryhale. [Petition of Richard of Ryhill, requesting a writ of replevin]. [editorial note: … fuerunt [de averiis] illis replegiandis etc. 48 (27). Ryhill. To the petition of Richard of Ryhill, requesting that …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… The parish of Sutton on Hull, alternatively called Sutton in Holderness, 1 lay inland from Drypool on the east bank of … meadows and carrs. The village was aptly described in 1700 as standing 'upon a hill of about a thousand acres, … of which two carucates were in the soke of his manor of Burstwick. 42 This connexion with the Lordship of Holderness …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… south of it, and Winton Stank and Hallikeld to the north. In none of these townships is there a village properly so … Michael was probably the father of John son of Michael de Ryhill, husband of Joan Colvill. 7 In 1284 half the vill was held by Michael de Ryhill and half by William Colvill. 8 The descent of the …
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