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A History of the County of Essex
… Outlying parts of the Liberty Mile End MILE END Mile End c. 1846 The ancient … when Nan Ino, Lady Lucas, granted the advowson to Balliol College, Oxford. 47 The rectory was valued in 1254 at £3 6 s. … 71 Thomas Bland, rector 1777-89, served the cure when his health permitted during the half of each year which he lived …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Beverley Parks OUTLYING TOWNSHIPS Beyond the boundaries of the borough but within the liberties lay the townships of Molescroft, Storkhill and Sandholme, Thearne, Tickton and … enlargement. 14 After the suppression of St. John's college, to which they had belonged, 15 the tithes of
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying townships Eske ESKE ESKE, 1833 The township of Eske, lying about 4 km. northeast of Beverley on the east … of his manor of Beverley and they were held by St. John's college. 18 About 1240 William of York, provost of the college, granted ESKE manor to his brother Nicholas of York. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying townships Molescroft MOLESCROFT The village of Molescroft, lying about 1 km. north-west of Beverley, … archbishop of York but half of it was held by St. John's college as his undertenant. 60 The archbishop had a grant of … was sold in 1935 to Charles and Leonard Smith, in 1948 to British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd., and in 1952 to H. W. Hall. 25 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and Sandholme STORKHILL AND SANDHOLME The township of Storkhill and Sandholme lies on the west bank of the river … of Stork, comprising 1 carucate, was held by St. John's college as a berewick of the archbishop of York's manor of … 41 Part of Stork evidently remained with St. John's college and c. 1400 the provostry included houses, 2 bovates, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Thearne and Woodmansey THEARNE AND WOODMANSEY The villages of Thearne and Woodmansey, lying respectively about 3 km. and … farms, in 1919-20. 12 After the suppression of St. John's college, to which they had belonged, 13 the tithes of Thearne … later merged. 25 In 1535 the seven parsons of St. John's college had property at Woodmansey worth £4 a year; it …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying townships Tickton TICKTON The village of Tickton, lying about 1 km. east of the river Hull and 4 … 1 carucate and 4 bovates, was held by St. John's college as a berewick of the archbishop of York's manor of … 49 That part of Tickton which remained with St. John's college was used to endow a prebend before 1311, when a grant …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying townships Weel WEEL The village of Weel stands about 2½ km. east of Beverley on the opposite … of Weel, comprising 2 carucates, was held by St. John's college as a berewick of the archbishop of York's manor of … the owner in 1984. 7 After the suppression of St. John's college, to which they had belonged, 8 the tithes of Weel …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying villages Drypool Drypool The chapelry of Drypool, which became a parish independent of its mother … Southcoates and Drypool until the suppression of the college. The demesne lordship was held by the Sutton family … with the Dalton share of the manor. Finally, St. James's College, Sutton, had land in Southcoates which was granted to …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying villages Marfleet Marfleet The chapelry of Marfleet, which had become a parish independent of its … Marfleet to John Lambert who in turn sold it to St. John's College, Cambridge. 66 In 1539 Thorp conveyed his share of … in Marfleet. In 1547 the possessions there of St. James's College, Sutton, were granted to Sir Michael Stanhope, but in …
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