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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the village street of Kirkby Knowle near its centre. The church of St. Wilfrid is on the north side of the street, the … site could easily be traced in the grass field near the church in 1859 by the mound of the dam and hollow of the mill … village street, which runs north-east with St. Mary's Church, a chapel of ease to Kirkby Knowle, on its north side. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… born at Kirkby Misperton in 1706 and buried in the parish church. 22 Some noted rectors were John Burton, sometime … assessed at 2 carucates 6 oxgangs and included half the church and a mill; the second, which was waste, was held as a … carucate of land was granted to St. Mary's Abbey with the church, 58 and formed the RECTORY MANOR. In 1351 Thomas de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… October xi William Wood.' East of the market-place is the church of All Saints, behind which are the ruins of the … continuation of the market-place, is a Roman Catholic church erected in 1897 to replace an earlier chapel built in … Gillamoor, a hamlet near the Dove. At its east end is the church, a chapel of ease to Kirkby Moorside. Here the ground …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of a square mile in extent to the south. The church stands prominently on a mound above the road on the … in front grouped round cross-roads. There is here a modern church built in 1898 and also a Wesleyan chapel. About a … his neighbours were attending the divine offices of the church on Sunday he, like a 'brutish man, used to visit his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in the 14th century. To the south of the castle is the church of St. Lawrence, built on a slight ridge and … a little to the west amid a clump of trees. Near the church is the school. Sigston Manor House is a square … standing on the road half a mile to the east of the church. From the rectory a lane runs south to the grange of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… are not infrequently flooded. 3 Whitaker pictures the church, parsonage and village of Kirkby 'protected from this … Sowber Hill. 20 There are a Wesleyan chapel at Maunby, a Church school at Kirkby Wiske erected in 1870 and a girls' … in Kirkby 29; before 1182 William de Kirkby granted the church to Guisborough Priory. 30 William had sons Eudo and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… where it joins the Stockton and Helmsley highway. The church stands at the north end with vicarage and school near, … Priory and its hospital of St. Leonard Lowcross. 124 Church The church of ST. AUGUSTINE was rebuilt in 1815 in the style of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… an Inclosure Act for Kirkdale was passed in 1814. 3 The church of Kirkdale lies in the township of Welburn, but far … 139 and 70 s. rent at the Dissolution. 140 Churches The church of ST. GREGORY consists of a chancel about 30 ft. by … measurements are all internal. The date of the original church can be fixed to within a few years of 1060 by the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kirkleatham Lane which leads north to East Coatham. The church is situated at the south-west corner of the lane and … of beautiful 18th-century lead urns. To the west of the church on the main road is a house erected in 1709 under the … east off Kirkleatham Lane, Coatham Road containing Christ Church, consecrated in 1854, 27 and High Street, more to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… brick built and tiled. At the south-west end stand the church of St. Michael and the rectory, and further up the … Colvile, Norton, Fulthorpe and Bland. The crest is a church proper, the spire azure. Opening out of this room is a … his son, was succeeded by another Robert, patron of the church in 1231. 8 John de Musters, the next lord, had a son …