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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the village. Next to it is the Old Hall, now a farm-house, but once the residence of Mr. Thomas Bates. 10 North … in releasing him from his debts to Hagin, a Jew of London, 79 and in 1285 Nicholas, with his wife Christiana, … and Nicholas Johnson, citizens and woollen drapers of London, in 1652, 150 the bargain being completed in 1657. 151 …
Magna Britannia
… rector of West-Hallam, who died in 1663, built a school-house, and endowed, it with the sum of 540l. since laid out … The church of Hartington belonged to the Minoresses of London, most probably by the gift of one of the Earls of … father in the rectory of Hartshorn, in 1799: he died in London in 1803, and was buried at Hartshorn. There is a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the forsaid Sir John Constable, knight,' as 'an Mancion house of a great hight and length, pasyng beautiful of itself … probably the entrance designed by Sir John Constable. The house was thoroughly restored in 1875. It is the residence of … & Co., 1874. The plate includes a silver cup with the London mark of 1570, with a cover paten of the same date, a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… hamlet mostly modern and brick built. There is a manor-house now at Little Barugh, but not at Great Barugh. The … inscription 'Sig. Oswaldi de Riltune.' A cup and paten (London, 1839) belong to Ryton Church. The registers previous … Misperton to Thomas Bell of Gloucester and Richard Duke of London. 166 Alexander de Barugh also obtained licence in 1317 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… north to south through the centre of the town. Here in a house on the west side of the street George Duke of … Ditchfield and John Highlord, trustees for the City of London. 81 It is next heard of at the end of the 17th century … an inscription. There are six bells, cast by T. Mears of London in 1802. The plate consists of a communion cup, two …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… green which has the grammar school, almshouses, manor-house and cottages grouped round it on three sides and a well … till 1625, when they were sold by Charles I to the City of London. 65 In 1633 Jerome Robinson of St. Trinians (Easby) … maker's name W. Williamson, and a silver paten with the London mark 1714. There is also a pewter flagon. The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of trees. Near the church is the school. Sigston Manor House is a square stonefaced 18th-century building standing … of a branch of the Lascelles family. The present farm-house is but a small portion of the original building, the … Church The communion plate consists of a cup with the London date letter for 1570 and cover with the York letter …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was born at Kirkby Wiske. His father was, at his birth, house-steward of Lord Scrope of Bolton and is mentioned in … 13 the park and lodge in 1561, 14 and in 1618 there was a house there described as having 'two strong, large … Under his auspices the Unitarian chapel in Essex Street, London, was built. 158 Charities The following ancient …