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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Moorside is a parish covering about 13,700 acres, chiefly of moorland. It is practically inclosed between two streams, … land in KIRKBY MOORSIDE; these in 1086 had passed to Hugh son of Baldric. 9 They were probably granted with other lands … of tenements here from Robert son of James de Bulford. 87 Philip and Mary granted Bowforth Grange in 1557 to John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… KIRKBY RAVENSWORTH Kirkby Ravensworth 1 parish is composed of the townships of Dalton, Gayles, Kirby-on-the-Hill, New … Travers) in 1251, the former in the possession of Henry son of Ranulf lord of Ravensworth, the latter owned by Robert … to Sir Thomas Wharton, kt., 68 from whom it descended to Philip his son and heir. Philip's daughter and heir Mary …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiv cent.); Kyrkebesiggeston (xv cent.). The parish of Kirkby Sigston lies east of Northallerton and covers about … when a quarter of a knight's fee was held by Michael son of Michael and a second quarter by Henry Walens. This … to Walter de Farlington, whose daughter and heir Bishop Philip de Poitou (11971208) married to Henry Walens. 3a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Wisch, Kirkeby wysk (xiii cent.). This parish is composed of the townships of Kirkby Wiske, Maunby, Newby Wiske and … was held by Roger de Lascelles in 120910, 25 by his son 26 Picot, and in 1261 by Roger son of Picot. 27 Roger de … not again mentioned in connexion with this place. In 13067 Philip le Breton died seised of 'the capital waste plot,' …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent.). This parish in 1831 contained the hamlet of Dromonby and the townships of Great and Little Broughton, … free marriage with Ada daughter of Hugh de Balliol to John son of Robert. 15 Hugh de Eure, younger son of Ada and John son of Robert, 16 held Kirkby in 1285, 17 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Kirkdale KIRKDALE This parish was in 1831 composed of the townships of Beadlam, Bransdale Westside, Muscoates, … de Roos in 1166. 16 He and William his brother, Robert his son and Ralph son of William made grants to Rievaulx Abbey in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiv cent.). This parish in 1831 contained the townships of Kirkleatham and Wilton; with East Coatham it has an extent … dug there. In the latter part of the 12th century Roger son of William de Tocketts gave a salt-pan in 'Cotum' to Guisborough Priory 3 and Hugh son of Ralph Deblel two salt-pans. 4 Alan de Wilton early in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiii cent.). In 1831 the ecclesiastical parish of Kirklington included the townships of Kirklington with … sons Lisois and Geoffrey succeeded him in turn. Robert son of Geoffrey confirmed grants of his grandfather to St. … 11 In 1330 a dispute arose between William de Musters and Philip de Stowe and his wife Maud, widow of Robert de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Kirtlington KIRTLINGTON The parish lies on the east bank of the River Cherwell, which divides it from the parish of … de Kirtlington to John Fitzhugh, and by Fitzhugh's son-in-law, Adam Fitzhervey, to Gilbert Basset, who gave two … 42 The lords occasionally resided at the manor-house. Philip Basset witnessed an undated charter of one of his free …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiv cent.); Knecbworth, Knebbeworth. The parish of Knebworth has an area of 2,677 acres. The north-eastern … king. In 1086 it formed part of the lands of Eudo Dapifer, son of Hubert de Ryes, and was assessed at 8 hides. 6 About … It dates from about 1480. In the chancel is a brass of Simon Bache, 1414, a priest in eucharistic vestments, with …