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A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Leven LEVEN The parish lies 17 km. north of Hull and 11 km. WSW. from the coast at Hornsea, 12 on the … hall in East Street, opened c. 1920, has been used by the British Legion and the Women's Institute, and from c. 1960 … Supply Nominees Ltd., the owner in 1993. 99 Beverley college's estate in Leven included the manor of HEMPHOLME, or …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Long Riston LONG RISTON THE of Long Riston, lying on the edge of the Hull valley 14 km. north of Hull and 9 km. ENE. of … former estate was granted to the short-lived Thornton college in 1542. 6 In 1553 the Crown granted Woodhouse …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Mappleton MAPPLETON The village of Mappleton stands beside the North Sea protected by … return was used to house boys from the NorthEast under the British Boys for British Farms scheme. Hungarian refugees … The estate was granted after the Dissolution to Thornton college in 1542, and after the college's suppression to John …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Sigglesthorne SIGGLESTHORNE THE village of Sigglesthorne lies nearly 18 km. NNE. of Hull and 5 km. … fee in Sigglesthorne. 1 After the suppression of Beverley college in 1548 the Crown granted 4 bovates in Sigglesthorne, … early 19th-century stable block. The chapter of St. John's college evidently had an interest in the archbishop's estate …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Skipsea SKIPSEA THE large, coastal parish of Skipsea comprises, besides Skipsea village, known for the extensive earthworks of its 11th-century castle, the village of Ulrome and the … a bovate at Ulrome in 1353, 30 and its successor, Thornton college, held land in Dringhoe. 31 At their suppression the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Withernwick WITHERNWICK THE village of Withernwick lies 14 km. northeast of Hull and 4 km. from the coast. 30 The southern parish … the land was granted to the short-lived Thornton college in 1542. 30 It was later granted to George Salter and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wrote in Domesday Book, Ranapatone, and was the lordship of William Earl Warren; a freeman, who held it in King … take it,) to Bernard Hale, S. T. P. master of St. Peter's college, Cambridge, son of William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden in Hertfordshire, and gave it to that college, who have a manor and patronage of the church, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… NORTH REPPS, AND SOUTH REPPS. The principal lordships of these towns were granted at the conquest to William Earl … Heyrick, died rector, and in 1667, warden of Manchester college. Benjamin Beck, A. M. rector, and prebend of Norwich, … John Holbrook, by the King; he was master of St. Peter's college in Cambridge. 1437, Robert Cherbury, by Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Erpingham Hundred Roughton ROUGHTON. Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, had by a grant of the Conqueror, a lordship in … causeway, and the fishing of the pool: she, for the soul's health of Sir Robert, her late husband, releases to the prior …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred Sheringham SHERINGHAM. Seiar Bar was lord of this village at the conquest, who being deprived, it was … a Norman lord, who held it at the survey with 3 carucates of land, 10 villains, 12 borderers, 6 servi, 3 carucates in … the 34th of Henry VIII. to the dean and chapter of Christ college, Oxford, but was revoked, and again in the Crown; …