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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Romanby and the chapelries of Brompton, Deighton and High Worsall. Lazenby, formerly extra-parochial, was included in … was constituted an ecclesiastical parish in 1843, and High Worsall has been similarly separated. All these places are … to 350 ft. in the east of Northallerton township. At High Worsall, by the Tees, the land drops to 25 ft. The parish, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… probably a son of Adam, conveyed to William de Worsall 174 tenements and half the mill which were afterwards held by John de Worsall and in 1427 were in the hands of Thomas Fulthorpe. …
A History of the County of Durham
… to William Hoton of Hardwick in 1426. 247 John Sayer of Worsall (Yorks.) received a rent of 9 s. from land in Foxton … of William, married Elizabeth daughter of John Sayer of Worsall and was the tenant in 1535. 257 John his son and heir … son of Laurence Jombys of Seton. 518 The Sayer family of Worsall (q.v.) held land here till at least 14489, 519 after …
A History of the County of Durham
… 244 By 1384 4 oxgangs of this were held by John de Ursall (Worsall), two by William Osberne and two by Robert Culy. 245 John de Worsall, who was still the tenant in 1400, 246 perhaps held … service and suit of court in conjunction with John Worsall and John Culy, paying 3 s. rent. 249 His son Richard …
A History of the County of Durham
… 128 The other remained in the hands of the Sayer family of Worsall (Yorks.) 129 till 1638, when Laurence Sayer had …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… her sister's heir. 123 In 1377 the tenants of Faceby, Low Worsall, Skutterskelfe and Staindale Bridge were Roger de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… who apparently sold it afterwards. In 1635 John Sayer of Worsall died seised of 'a house called le Fus,' 23 and in … hospital, which in the 13th century had half a carucate in Worsall and 18 acres in Staindale Bridgei.e., in Bulleflat …
Middlesex county records
… of Couxton co. Durham gentleman, Lawrence Saire late of Worsall co. York gentleman and his wife Elizabeth Saire, …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… le Crossewend de Yarum." Wyrkesale and Aslakeby, now Worsall and Aislaby, are places in the immediate vicinity of … Fin. Ebor. 30, 31 Edw. I., No. 82). Lythe par. East or Low Worsall, Kirk Levington par. Waupley, Loftus par. Walter de …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the tesser were of ironstone about one inch square. Worsall, High WORSALL, HIGH, a chapelry, in the parish of Northallerton, … net income, 80; patron, the Vicar of Northallerton. Worsall, Low WORSALL, LOW, a township, in the parish of …
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