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A History of the County of York North Riding
… in their foundation charter to Newburgh Priory. 5 In 1253 John de Curtenay transferred the mesne lordship of a third … 1100 granted 4 carucates of land here with the chapel of St. Martin, Richmond, to the abbey of St. Mary, York. 24 By 12867 the whole vill was in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… street of Kirkby Knowle near its centre. The church of St. Wilfrid is on the north side of the street, the rectory … It was burnt down in 1568 while in the possession of Sir John Constable, who began to repair it but did not live to … and straggling village street, which runs north-east with St. Mary's Church, a chapel of ease to Kirkby Knowle, on its …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Garforth, for Alice daughter of James Boyes and wife of John Garforth inherited from her father in 1623 'Percehays … at Kirkby Misperton (1855) and Great Habton (1857). St. Mary's Abbey, York. Argent a cross gules charged with a … manor of Kirkby Moorside. 24 Berenger de Toni granted to St. Mary's Abbey, York, 8 carucates of land in Kirkby …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… quitclaimed common of pasture in Farndale to the Abbot of St. Mary's, York. 20 Nicholas died in 1233, leaving two … Wake died in 1282 and was succeeded by his son and heir John, 26 who was summoned to Parliament as Lord Wake by … fair there on the eve, day and morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary. 58 In 1386 Thomas Holand complained that various …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… story that runs as follows:It would appear that in 1289 John Fraunceys, a freeholder of Gayles, owning 3 oxgangs of … brother Ribald, lord of Middleham (q.v.), became monks of St. Mary's Abbey, York. Bardolf, who strangely enough, if the … Knights of Rhodes it is said that he built a castle called St. Peter's Castle on that island. He married Elizabeth …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 14th century. To the south of the castle is the church of St. Lawrence, built on a slight ridge and approached by a … Lascelles, impaling Or a cheveron gules a chief vair, for St. Quintin of Harpham, with the crest of a muzzled bear's … 6 Michael son of Michael was probably the father of John son of Michael de Ryhill, husband of Joan Colvill. 7 In …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and until the middle of the 13th century. In 1201 King John confirmed to the nuns of Arden the grant of Henry de … the Constables of Kirkby Wiske. 148 Church The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST consists of a chancel 40 ft. 8 in. by 22 … Breckenbrough, and also bequeathed 20 s. to the light of St. Anthony in the parish church. 156 Fountains Abbey paid a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in free marriage with Ada daughter of Hugh de Balliol to John son of Robert. 15 Hugh de Eure, younger son of Ada and … 'plot' in 1479, 76 and included in 1586, as 'land late of St. John of Jerusalem,' in a grant to John Aubrey and John … and Dromonby were Guisborough Priory and its hospital of St. Leonard Lowcross. 124 Church The church of ST. AUGUSTINE …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… de Newton and Julia de Sutton, said to be his heirs. 22 John de Surdeval and William son of William were joint … of the king appears to have formed part of the liberty of St. Mary of York, and with Great Edston passed into the … 12845, 69 and part of Nawton was still in the liberty of St. Peter in 1831. 70 John Dayvill held 3 carucates in 12845. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… opposite is Kirkleatham Hall, which was probably built by John Turner soon after 1623; it was originally an H-shaped … a grant of an annual fair to be held on the feast of St. Lawrence and the day preceding and following, not in his … the descent of Kirkleatham. Churches The church of ST. CUTHBERT consists of chancel 37 ft. by 21 ft. 3 in., nave …