Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020 Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020 Listed here are the registered surname interests of some of our members. Recent additions are entered in red. If you would like to make contact with any member, please note the member's number and apply to the Membership Secretary by email to: [email protected] Member Surname Place of Residence County Dates No. Code From To 849 Abbott Ireland IRL < 1800 849 Abernethy Ireland IRL < 1800 90 Abra(ha)m Fylingdales NRY 1790 > 90 Abram Burniston NRY 1810 > 90 Abram Scalby NRY 1760 > 78 Acklam Beverley / Fridaythorpe ERY > 1840 685 Ackroyd Guisborough NRY All All 958 Acomb York, Long Marston NRY All All 41 Aconley Farndale NRY All All 42 Aconley All ALL All > 111 Aconley Farndale / Lastingham / Rosedale NRY 1750 1850 218 Aconley All YKS All All 669 Agar Kirkbymoorside NRY 1700 > 669 Agar Lastingham NRY 1700 > 110 Ainsley Bilsdale NRY > 1850 111 Akenley Farndale NRY 1750 1800 90 Akins Thorpe Bassett ERY 1780 1800 56 Allan Lythe NRY 1600 1750 718 Allanson All All 1790 1850 79 Allenby Kirkbymoorside NRY 1800 1860 93 Allenby Kirkbymoorside NRY All > 624 Almond Kirkby Fleetham NRY 1750 1850 326 Anderson Portsmouth HAM 1870 > 650 Andrew Langthorne NRY 1850 > 78 Ankers York YKS 1830 > 111 Appleton Whorlton NRY 1700 1850 90 Archer Habton NRY 1810 > 517 Ashworth Turton LAN 1700 > 236 Ask(h)am All WRY All All 85 Asover Ryedale NRY 1700 1850 111 Atkinson Farndale NRY 1700 1800 327 Atkinson Consett / Darlington / Staindrop DUR 1852 > 327 Atkinson Kirkbymoorside NRY 1800 1852 408 Atkinson Ebberston / Thornton‐le‐Dale NRY 1744 > 617 Atkinson Southwark SRY 1780 1800 685 Atkinson Bilsdale NRY All All 352 Atkinson Follifoot / Ripley WRY 1800 > 617 Atkinson Rosedale NRY 1700 1800 56 Audas Kirkleatham NRY 1700 1800 177 Avison Malton / Thornton‐le‐Dale NRY All All 483 B(r)isby Farndale / Wrelton NRY 1700 1950 111 Bailey Farndale NRY 1700 1770 111 Bailey Fylingdales NRY 1775 1825 61 Baker Pickering / Kirkbymoorside NRY 1680 1880 ©2020 Ryedale Family History Group Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020 Listed here are the registered surname interests of some of our members. Recent additions are entered in red. If you would like to make contact with any member, please note the member's number and apply to the Membership Secretary by email to: [email protected] Member Surname Place of Residence County Dates No. Code From To 69 Baker Kirkbymoorside NRY 1700 1850 69 Baker Lastingham NRY 1650 1800 69 Baker Raindale NRY 1800 1850 71 Baker Ellerburn NRY 1750 1850 71 Baker Grimsby LIN 1900 > 71 Baker Kirkbymoorside NRY 1700 1800 71 Baker Malton / Middleton / Pickering / Raindale NRY 1800 > 71 Baker Old Malton NRY 1800 1900 71 Baker Raindale NRY 1700 1900 71 Baker Stokesley NRY 1700 > 121 Baldwinson All ALL All All 61 Banks Ampleforth NRY 1750 > 61 Banks Gilling NRY 1700 1900 61 Banks Hovingham NRY All > 212 Barker Stockton on Tees DUR 1700 > 244 Barker Helmsley / Nawton NRY 1700 1800 347 Barker Harome NRY 1780 1840 347 Barker Leeds WRY 1860 1962 685 Barker Bilsdale NRY All All 835 Barker Malton NRY All All 965 Barker Pockley / Beadlam / Nawton / Kirkdale NRY All All 340 Barnes Richmond SRY 1900 > 341 Barnes Richmond SRY 1900 > 933 Barry Crayke, Pickering, Norton NRY 1800 1970 605 Bartendale Settrington ERY 1755 1800 949 Bartram Liverpool LAN All All 949 Bartram Tivetshall St Mary NFK All All 56 Barugh Lythe NRY 1600 1700 357 Barwick Kirkdale NRY 1850 1910 730 Bassindale Isle of Axholme LIN 1650 1740 910 Batley / Battley Appleton‐le‐Street, Malton NRY All All 935 Baxter Seaton, Flimby CMA 1800 > 584 Baxter Fylingdales NRY 1740 1850 926 Beal All NRY 1700 1850 337 Becroft Malton NRY All All 885 Beecroft Bilsdale, Hawnby NRY All All 90 Beedam Malton NRY 1765 1810 91 Beetham Malton NRY 1765 1810 885 Bell Bilsdale, Hawnby NRY All All 121 Benn All ALL All All 400 Benson Kirkbymoorside / Robin Hoods Bay / Thornton‐le‐ NRY 1750 1850 768 Benson Ryedale NRY < 1850 26 Bentley Bradford WRY 1750 > 212 Bentley Danby in Cleveland NRY 1600 > ©2020 Ryedale Family History Group Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020 Listed here are the registered surname interests of some of our members. Recent additions are entered in red. If you would like to make contact with any member, please note the member's number and apply to the Membership Secretary by email to: [email protected] Member Surname Place of Residence County Dates No. Code From To 525 Bentley Helmsley NRY 1700 1900 525 Bentley Helmsley NRY 1700 > 472 Berriman Rosedale / Kirkbymoorside / Ryedale NRY 1750 > 584 Best Farndale / Wombleton NRY 1790 1930 979 Bielby New Malton NRY < 1820 337 Bielby / Beilby Malton / Norton NRY 1700 1900 935 Birkett Cumbria CMA 1800 > 78 Blackburn Kirkbymoorside NRY > > 186 Blackburn Helmsley NRY 1750 1850 71 Blades Malton NRY 1820 > 56 Blake Mendham SFK 1750 1850 264 Blanchard Bulmer NRY 1770 1860 186 Bland Kirkbymoorside NRY 1750 1900 78 Blenky Appleton Wiske NRY > 1800 111 Boavill Ingleby Greenhow NRY 1580 1850 427 Boddy Seaton Carew DUR 1850 1950 909 Borman Bulmer NRY All All 426 Borton Kirkby Misperton NRY 1750 1840 186 Bosamworth Gilling NRY 1700 1800 497 Botham Pickering NRY 1800 > 752 Botterill Ryedale NRY 1860 1870 111 Bouell Ingleby Greenhow NRY 1580 1850 342 Bougen Rosedale NRY 1800 1900 90 Boulter Hurley WAR 1790 > 111 Bovell Ingleby Greenhow NRY 1580 1850 111 Bovill Kildale NRY 1700 1850 41 Bowes Farndale NRY All All 95 Bowes Nawton NRY 1750 1840 161 Bowes Delaware / Wilmington USA 1925 1971 161 Bowes Dumfries SCT 1890 1897 161 Bowes Middlesbrough NRY 1838 1865 161 Bowes New Shildon DUR 1871 1881 161 Bowes Nunnington NRY 1810 1820 161 Bowes Sproxton NRY > 1809 349 Bowes Farndale NRY 1700 1900 357 Bowes Aislaby / Wrelton NRY All All 422 Bowes Kirkdale / Nawton NRY 1700 1890 775 Bowes Kirkbymoorside / Helmsley NRY All All 619 Bowes Appleton‐le‐Moors / Farndale / Rosedale / NRY All All 36 Bowman Robin Hoods Bay / Thorpe NRY 1870 1930 348 Boy(e)s Beverley ERY All All 348 Boy(e)s Ryedale NRY All All 78 Boyes Kirkbymoorside NRY > 1750 821 Boyes Settrington NRY 1700 1850 ©2020 Ryedale Family History Group Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020 Listed here are the registered surname interests of some of our members. Recent additions are entered in red. If you would like to make contact with any member, please note the member's number and apply to the Membership Secretary by email to: [email protected] Member Surname Place of Residence County Dates No. Code From To 56 Bradridge Lythe NRY 1600 1750 12 Braithwaite Hovingham NRY 1700 1800 26 Braithwaite Bradford WRY 1750 > 56 Brantingham Witton Gilbert DUR All > 111 Breckon Danby NRY 1800 1850 111 Breckon Glaisdale NRY 1700 1800 111 Breckon Westerdale NRY 1800 1850 472 Breckon Farndale / Kirkbymoorside / Rosedale NRY 1750 > 842 Brennan All ALL 1850 All 959 Briant Berkshire BRK All All 910 Brigham Appleton‐le‐Street, Slingsby NRY All All 464 Brisby Pickering area NRY All All 483 Brisby All ALL All All 11 Broadhead Barnsley WRY 1800 1950 56 Broadrigge Lythe NRY 1600 1750 725 Brooks Derby DBY All All 90 Brough Stape NRY 1800 > 90 Brown Huggate ERY 1810 1820 90 Brown Lockton NRY 1870 > 90 Brown Snainton NRY 1840 > 199 Brown Malton / Norton NRY 1900 > 236 Brown All / London ALL All > 236 Brown Southwark SRY > 1837 69 Brown Brompton by Sawdon NRY 1750 1800 382 Brown Oswaldkirk NRY 1700 1900 56 Bruce Gateshead DUR 1750 1850 14 Buckle Gilling NRY 1800 1950 1 Bulmer Fadmoor / Gillamoor / Kirkbymoorside NRY 1690 1860 61 Bulmer Cold Kirby NRY All > 61 Bulmer Helmsley NRY All > 340 Bulmer All NRY 1600 2000 849 Burnett Ireland IRL < 1800 56 Burrow Lythe NRY 1600 1700 79 Burton Kirkbymoorside NRY 1800 1950 186 Burton Hutton‐le‐Hole / Lastingham NRY 1650 1900 161 Busby Dumfries DFS 1882 1902 161 Busby Kirtlington OXF 1812 1881 714 Calverley Leeds / Halifax WRY 1800 1915 822 Calvert Glaisdale / Stokesley NRY All All 236 Cambidge All ALL All All 525 Camidge York NRY 1700 1900 781 Campbell Hovingham NRY 1800 1900 781 Campbell Terrington NRY 1700 1900 56 Campion Lythe NRY 1650 1750 ©2020 Ryedale Family History Group Surname Interests Ryedale Family History Group November 2020 Listed here are the registered surname interests of some of our members. Recent additions are entered in red. If you would like to make contact with any member, please note the member's number and apply to the Membership Secretary by email to: [email protected] Member Surname Place of Residence County Dates No. Code From To 199 Campion Guisborough / All NRY 1800 > 871 Campion Midlands ALL All All 51 Carpenter Beadlam NRY 1800 1900 160 Carr Pocklington ERY 1700 1850 426 Carr Barton‐le‐Street NRY 1800 1900 186 Carter Kirkbymoorside NRY 1780 1980 347 Carter Farndale NRY 1700 1800 584 Carter Farndale NRY 1730 1920 327 Cartwright Kingswinford / Wordsley STS 1800 1870 327 Cartwright Southbank NRY 1880 1901 327 Cartwright Spennymoor DUR 1870 1880 788 Cass Yorkshire YOR 1700 2000 768 Cattle Ryedale NRY < 1850 714 Cavanagh Leeds / Halifax WRY 1800 1915 297 Cave Malton NRY 1750 1850 56 Chandler Weybread / Withersdale SFK 1750 1900 56 Chapman Danby in Cleveland NRY 1750 1850 326 Chapman Farndale / Hawnby NRY 1790 1850 90 Chester Lockton NRY 1700 > 8 Christian Cleveland NRY 1830 1950 36 Christian Robin Hoods Bay / Thorpe NRY 1890 1931 426 Christie Sheriff Hutton NRY 1850 1920 939 Christmas Guilford SRY 1700 1800 584 Christon Osmotherley / Sinnington NRY 1760 1850 137 Clark(e) Great Edstone NRY 1750 1850
Recommended publications
  • The Yorkshire Wolds Way Accommodation and Information Guide
    Accommodation and Information Guide 79 miles of peaceful walking on the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds Yorkshire Wolds Way Accommodation & Information Guide 2 Contents Welcome . 3 Key . 6 West Heslerton . 17 East Heslerton . 18 About the Accommodation Guide . 3 Symbols for Settlements . 6 Sherburn . 18 Maps and Guides . 3 Symbols for Accommodation . 6 Weaverthorpe . 18 Public Transport . 3 Accommodation Symbols . 6 Ganton . 18 Hessle . 7 European Visitors . 3 Willerby Brow . 19 North Ferriby . 8 Out for the Day? . 3 Langtoft . 19 Welton . 8 Staxton . .. 19 Brough . 9 Holiday Operators . 4 Wold Newton . 19 Elloughton . 9 Book My Trail . 4 Flixton . 19/20 Brantingham . 9 Hunmanby . 20 Brigantes . 4 South Cave . 10 Muston . 20 Footpath Holidays . 4 North Newbald . 11 Filey . 21 Contours Walking Holidays . 4 Sancton . 11 Discovery Travel . .. 4 Goodmanham . 11 Mileage Chart . 23 Market Weighton . 12 Mickledore . 4 Shiptonthorpe . 12/13 Baggage Services . 4 Londesborough . 13 Nunburnholme . 13 Brigantes . 4 Pocklington . 13 Trail Magic Baggage . 4 Kilnwick Percy . 14 Wander – Art along the Yorkshire Wolds Way . 5 Millington . 14 Yorkshire Wolds Way Official Completion Book . 5 Meltonby . 15 Get a Certificate . .. 5 Huggate . 15 Fridaythorpe . 16 Buy mugs, badges, even Fingerblades! . 5 Thixendale . 16 Try a pint of Wolds Way Ale! . 5 Wharram le Street . .. 16 Did You Enjoy Yourself? . 5 North Grimston . .. 16 Comments . 5 Rillington . 17 Note: this contents page is interactive . Further information . 5 Wintringham . 17 Click on a title to jump to that section . This edition published April 2021 Yorkshire Wolds Way Accommodation & Information Guide 3 Welcome to the Yorkshire Wolds Way Accommodation and Information Guide This guide has been prepared to give you all Public Transport Flixton Muston Willerby Brow those extra details that you need in order to If you are planning to walk the full route from Hessle to Filey then it is Ganton Flixton Wold FILEY better to leave the car at home and travel by Public Transport .
    [Show full text]
  • HERITAGE CYCLE TRAILS in North Yorkshire
    HERITAGE CYCLE TRAILS Leaving Rievaulx Abbey, head back Route Two English Heritage in Yorkshire to the bridge, and turn right, in North Yorkshire continuing towards Scawton. Scarborough Castle-Whitby Abbey There’s always something to do After a few hundred metres, you’ll (Approx 43km / 27 miles) with English Heritage, whether it’s pass a turn toward Old Byland enjoying spectacular live action The route from Scarborough Castle to Whitby Abbey and Scawton. Continue past this, events or visiting stunning follows a portion of the Sustrans National Cycle and around the next corner, locations, there are over 30 Network (NCN route number one) which is well adjacent to Ashberry Farm, turn historic properties and ancient signposted. For more information please visit onto a bridle path (please give monuments to visit in Yorkshire www.sustrans.org.uk or purchase the official Sustrans way to horses), which takes you south, past Scawton Croft and alone. For details of opening map, as highlighted on the map key. over Scawton Moor, with its Red Deer Park. times, events and prices at English Heritage sites visit There are a number of options for following this route www.english-heritage.org.uk/yorkshire. For more The bridle path crosses the A170, continuing into the Byland between two of the North Yorkshire coast’s most iconic and information on cycling and sustainable transport in Yorkshire Moor Plantation at Wass Moor. The path eventually joins historic landmarks. The most popular version of the route visit www.sustrans.org.uk or Wass Bank Road, taking you down the steep incline of Wass takes you out of the coastal town of Scarborough.
    [Show full text]
  • North York Moors and Cleveland Hills Area Profile: Supporting Documents
    National Character 25. North York Moors and Cleveland Hills Area profile: Supporting documents www.gov.uk/natural-england 1 National Character 25. North York Moors and Cleveland Hills Area profile: Supporting documents Introduction National Character Areas map As part of Natural England’s responsibilities as set out in the Natural Environment 1 2 3 White Paper , Biodiversity 2020 and the European Landscape Convention , we are North revising profiles for England’s 159 National Character Areas (NCAs). These are areas East that share similar landscape characteristics, and which follow natural lines in the landscape rather than administrative boundaries, making them a good decision- Yorkshire making framework for the natural environment. & The North Humber NCA profiles are guidance documents which can help communities to inform their West decision-making about the places that they live in and care for. The information they contain will support the planning of conservation initiatives at a landscape East scale, inform the delivery of Nature Improvement Areas and encourage broader Midlands partnership working through Local Nature Partnerships. The profiles will also help West Midlands to inform choices about how land is managed and can change. East of England Each profile includes a description of the natural and cultural features that shape our landscapes, how the landscape has changed over time, the current key London drivers for ongoing change, and a broad analysis of each area’s characteristics and ecosystem services. Statements of Environmental Opportunity (SEOs) are South East suggested, which draw on this integrated information. The SEOs offer guidance South West on the critical issues, which could help to achieve sustainable growth and a more secure environmental future.
    [Show full text]
  • Ryedale Places & Postcodes
    RYEDALE PLACES & POSTCODES PLACE P/CODE PLACE P/CODE PLACE P/CODE Acklam YO17 Hanging Grimston YO41 Rosedale Abbey YO18 Aislaby YO18 Harome YO62 Rosedale East YO18 Allerston YO18 Hartoft YO18 Ryton YO17 Amotherby YO17 Harton YO60 Saltersgate YO18 Ampleforth YO62 Hawnby YO62 Salton YO62 Ampleforth College YO62 Helmsley YO62 Sand Hutton YO41 Appleton-Le-Moors YO62 Helperthorpe YO17 Scackleton YO62 Appleton-Le-Street YO17 High Hutton YO60 Scagglethorpe YO17 Barthorpe YO17 Hildenley YO17 Scampston YO17 Barton-Le-Street YO17 Hovingham YO62 Scawton YO7 Barton Le Willows YO60 Howsham YO60 Scrayingham YO41 Beadlam YO62 Hutton-Le-Hole YO62 Settrington YO17 Birdsall YO17 Huttons Ambo YO60 Sherburn YO17 Bossall YO60 Kennythorpe YO17 Sheriff Hutton YO60 Brawby YO17 Kingthorpe YO18 Sinnington YO62 Broughton YO17 Kirby Grindalythe YO17 Slingsby YO62 Bulmer YO60 Kirby Misperton YO17 Snilesworth DL6 Burythorpe YO17 Kirkbymoorside YO62 Spaunton YO62 Buttercrambe YO41 Kirkham Abbey YO60 Sproxton YO62 Butterwick YO17 Langton YO17 Stape YO18 Castle Howard YO60 Lastingham YO62 Staxton YO12 Cawthorne YO18 Leavening YO17 Stittenham YO60 Cawton YO62 Leppington YO17 Stonegrave YO62 Claxton YO60 Levisham YO18 Swinton YO17 Cold Kirby YO7 Lilling YO60 Swinton Grange YO17 Coneysthorpe YO60 Little Barugh YO17 Terrington YO60 Coulton YO62 Little Habton YO17 Thixendale YO17 Crambe YO60 Lockton YO18 Thorgill YO18 Crambeck YO60 Low Dalby YO18 Thornthorpe YO17 Cropton YO18 Low Marishes YO17 Thornton Le Clay YO60 Dalby YO18 Low Mill YO62 Thornton-le-Dale YO18 Duggleby YO17
    [Show full text]
  • Moors Web Link Terms & Conditions
    Information for Moorsweb Internet Subscribers and summarised Terms & Conditions This document provides a plain English summary of: • The Internet service • The summarised terms and conditions for the supply of Moorsweb internet services • Your use of these services and acceptable use. This document and the documents containing the full details of the terms and conditions, the acceptable use policy, the pricing policy and the definitions, forms the contract between Moorsweb and yourself for the supply and purchase of the internet service. Moorsweb reserves the right to provide updated versions of these documents as required. Background to the service Moors Web Link is a broadband internet Community Area Network (CAN) project. It is organised by a committee who are elected by an annual public meeting (AGM), and governed by a formal constitution. Moors Web Link’s objective is to provide a broadband internet service to subscribers in Bransdale, Rosedale, Farndale, Rudland, Harland, Gillamoor and Fadmoor and surrounding areas. Yorkshire Forward (YF) and North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) via NYnet have funded set-up of the CAN in years gone by for which we are extremely grateful, but it is now a self-funding community network. You may contact any of the committee as your local representatives, but most routine communications should be sent to Signa Technologies, email [email protected] and tel 01423 900433. In 2009 the CAN was extended to Beadlam Rigg, again kindly funded by a grant from Yorkshire Forward. Further extensions have been achieved since then. Consideration will be given to extending it further should requests be received, and an extension to Hutton-le-hole is underway in 2016.
    [Show full text]
  • 'The Enduring Relevance of Newspapers Speech to the Society of Editors
    ‘The Enduring Relevance of Newspapers Speech to the Society of Editors - Tuesday 20 October 10am. David Dinsmore, Chief Operating Officer, News UK CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Good morning. I have a confession to make. I’m in therapy. It has been about 40 hours now since I witnessed Scotland lose to Australia in the dying moments on Sunday. I’ve no idea what it was like to be a neutral, but it is many years since I have heard the whole of Murrayfield chanting Scotland Scotland as one – and I don’t think we’ve ever heard that particular roar at Twickenham. For 80 glorious minutes, those bloody chariots were impounded in a secure facility somewhere off the M4. It was a magnificent day. It was an incredible story. For a moment we dreamed: were off to face Argentina in the semis…we could have them…and then you’re just a noravirus outbreak in the All Black dressing room from winning the World Cup. It was not to be. But what a day. What a story. And after tuning into non-stop abuse on social media, I quickly graduated to newspapers and their websites. What were the pundits saying? Why had the South African referee Craig Joubert got it so wrong? Why hadn’t he used the TMO (turns out he was right not to, but I needed a newspaper to clear it up for me), why had he run off the pitch like a scalded cat, not shaking a single player’s hand in the process? Why is it so hard being Scottish? Then I came across this snippet of brilliance from my colleagues on The Daily Telegraph in Sydney – the cheeky bastards had made Joubert man of the match.
    [Show full text]
  • Residential Development Opportunity Main Street, Fadmoor, North York Moors National Park
    CHARTERED SURVEYORS • AUCTIONEERS • VALUERS • LAND & ESTATE AGENTS • FINE ART & FURNITURE ESTABLISHED 1860 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY MAIN STREET, FADMOOR, NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK A RARE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY WITHIN THIS ATTRACTIVE NATIONAL PARK VILLAGE BUILDING PLOT WITH FULL PLANNING CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE STONE BARN WITH FULL PLANNING CONSENT FOR CONVERSION TO A 3 BEDROOM DWELLING LAND EXTENDING TO APPROXIMATELY 13.8 ACRES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY AS A WHOLE OR IN 4 LOTS 15 Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7LP Tel: 01 653 697820 Fax: 01653 698305 Email : [email protected] Website : www.cundalls.co.uk SITUATION internal floor area of around 118m 2. The plans provide for the following accommodation: Fadmoor is a pretty moorland village, with a broad village green edged with stone cottages and farmhouses. The Hall 3.5m x 1.7m village is set approximately 0.5 miles to the west of Sitting Room 6.4m x 3.3m Gillamoor and two miles north of Kirkbymoorside. Dining Kitchen 6.4m x 3.2m, plus 2.9m x 1.5m Kirkbymoorside is an attractive market t own which is often Utility Room 2.9m x 1.8m referred to as the gateway to the North York Moors Lobby 1.7m x 1.5m National Park. The town is well equipped with a wide range Cloakroom 1.7m x 1.1m of amenities enjoys a traditional weekly market and a golf First Floor course. Landing Bedroom One 4.0m x 3.3m The subject propery currently forms part of Waingate Farm, EnSuite Shower Room 2.1m x 1.8m (max) towards the northern periphery of the village and can be Bedroom Two 3.2m x 3.1m identified by our ‘For Sale’ board.
    [Show full text]
  • Diocese of York Newsletter
    News from the Church of Diocese of York England between the Humber and Newsletter the Tees August 2010 St Andrew’s, Kirby Grindalythe wins National Award St Andrew’s, Kirby Grindalythe, has won a national award from English Heritage. Grade II* St Andrew’s was facing a bleak future and possible closure before the congregation and the village rallied around, organising suppers, parties, treasure hunts, a flower festival and even a sponsored swim to raise funds for vital restoration work. Impressed by their sheer enthusiasm, English Heritage stepped in with (Picture: Tony Bartholomew) grants worth £350,000 to help save its crumbling fabric. He persuaded Matthias Garn from York, the Master Mason carrying out Now heritage chiefs have declared St the work, to give him a trial. So Andrew’s the winner in a national impressed was Garn by the young competition to recognise the efforts man’s determination, he offered him of congregations and churches in a three year apprenticeship. Now securing the future of cherished David will become a fully qualified places of worship and putting them mason in just a few months time, back at the heart of the community. with the icing on the cake being that English Heritage has just declared English Heritage funded repairs also him its Apprentice of the Year. opened the door for local man David Land, 26, to embark on a new career. 1 Living out Living the Gospel Every day there is something in the news about ‘measurable outcomes’. A study has shown that such-and- such a change in policing seems to have had an effect on some particular crime figures.
    [Show full text]
  • 176 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    176 bus time schedule & line map 176 Malton - Kirkbymoorside View In Website Mode The 176 bus line (Malton - Kirkbymoorside) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kirkbymoorside <-> Malton: 2:05 PM (2) Malton <-> Kirkbymoorside: 10:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 176 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 176 bus arriving. Direction: Kirkbymoorside <-> Malton 176 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Kirkbymoorside <-> Malton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Methodist Church, Kirkbymoorside Tuesday Not Operational Tinley Garth, Kirkbymoorside Wednesday 2:05 PM Vivers Place, Kirkbymoorside Thursday Not Operational New Road, Kirkbymoorside Friday Not Operational Keldholme Lane End, Kirkby Mills Saturday 10:30 AM Catter Bridge, Keldholme Town End, Appleton-Le-Moors The Moors Inn, Appleton-Le-Moors 176 bus Info Direction: Kirkbymoorside <-> Malton The Blacksmiths Arms, Lastingham Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 79 min Car Park, Hutton-Le-Hole Line Summary: Methodist Church, Kirkbymoorside, Tinley Garth, Kirkbymoorside, Vivers Place, Kirkbymoorside, Keldholme Lane End, Kirkby Mills, Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-Le-Hole Catter Bridge, Keldholme, Town End, Appleton-Le- Moors, The Moors Inn, Appleton-Le-Moors, The Duna Lodge, Keldholme Blacksmiths Arms, Lastingham, Car Park, Hutton-Le- Hole, Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-Le-Hole, Duna Cooks Motors, Kirkbymoorside Lodge, Keldholme, Cooks Motors, Kirkbymoorside, New Road, Kirkbymoorside Methodist Church, Kirkbymoorside,
    [Show full text]
  • Guide Price £5,000 Barnard Castle • Hamsterley • Leyburn • Richmond • Stokesley Viewing Strictly by Appointment with the Vendor’S Sole Agents
    26 - 28 HIGH STREET, STOKESLEY 01642 710742 NORTH YORKSHIRE, TS9 5DQ EMAIL: [email protected] LAND TO NORTH WEST OF STINGAMIRES, BILSDALE MIDDLESBROUGH, CLEVELAND, TS9 7JU GUIDE PRICE £2,000 - £5,000. • Approximately 1.05 Approximately 1.05 acres of amenity land of high Acres environmental/scenic value on the edge of Bilsdale West Moor in the heart of the North York Moors • Amenity Land National Park with expansive views over Bilsdale. • Within National Park The land comprises sloping rough grazing/pasture and is partly enclosed by post and wire fencing. It • Sloping Rough Grazing/ Pasture includes a number of mature Oak and Sycamore Disclaimer Notice: PLEASE READ: trees and is classified as Grade IV/V under the • Classified As Grade IV/V GSC Grays gives notice to anyone who may read these particulars as follows:1.These particulars, including any plan are a general guide only and do not form any part of any offer or contract. 2.All descriptions including DEFRA Land Classification Scheme. photographs, dimensions and other details are given in good faith but do not amount to a representation or warranty. They should not be relied upon as statements of fact and anyone interested must satisfy themselves Access is via a private rough track over third party as to their corrections by inspection or otherwise.3.Neither GSC Grays nor the vendor accept responsibility for land which is also a Public Footpath (footpath any error that these particulars may contain however caused. 4.Any plan is for layout guidance only and is not drawn to scale.
    [Show full text]
  • Family Tree Maker
    All-in-One Tree of Stephen BRITTAIN Stephen Ann BRITTAIN HUGILL Born: c. 12 Nov 1773 Born: Bet. 1770 - 1775 in Bilsdale Midcable in Yorkshire Died: Aft. 1851 Married: 02 Feb 1799 Occupation: 1841 in Bilsdale Midcable Farmer, Low Crosslet, Died: Bet. 1841 - 1851 Bilsdale Thomas Sara Thomas Mary Ann HOGGART MASON HOGGART HOGGART BRITTAIN Occupation: Bet. 1781 - Married: 02 May 1775 Occupation: 1814 Married: 11 Jul 1787 Born: c. 20 Jan 1811 1814 in Bilsdale Midcable Farmer, Cold Moor Cote, in Bilsdale, St Hilda in Bilsdale Midcable Farmer, Beaconguest, Bilsdale Bilsdale William George Sally Sarah Hannah Thomas Mary HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGART HOGGART HOGGART HOGGART Born: c. 15 Apr 1777 Born: c. 06 Aug 1784 Born: 12 Dec 1790 Born: c. 11 Nov 1787 Born: c. 02 May 1790 Born: c. 23 Oct 1793 Born: c. 20 Apr 1796 in Beaconguest, Bilsdale in Beaconguest, Bilsdale in Beaconguest, Bilsdale in Cold Moor Cote, in Cold Moor Cote, in Cold Moor Cote, in Cold Moor Cote, Died: 16 Sep 1784 Bilsdale Bilsdale Bilsdale Bilsdale in Bilsdale Midcable Stephen [2] Ann [2] Ann Unknown BRITTAIN HOGGART HOGGART Born: c. 25 Dec 1802 Born: c. 14 May 1799 Born: c. 14 May 1799 in Bilsdale Midcable in Cold Moor Cote, in Cold Moor Cote, Died: Bet. 1851 - 1861 Bilsdale Bilsdale Married: 1834 Died: Aft. 1871 in Kirby-in-Cleveland Died: Aft. 1871 Priscilla William Andrew Jane BRITTAIN WISE HOGGARTH Born: c. 1827 Born: c. 1834 Born: c. 1838 Born: c. 1824 in Malton in Bilsdale Midcable in Brusby YKS Occupation: Died: Bet. 1881 - 1891 Married: c.
    [Show full text]
  • Design Guide 1 Cover
    PARTONE North York Moors National Park Authority Local Development Framework Design Guide Part 1: General Principles Supplementary Planning Document North York Moors National Park Authority Design Guide Part 1: General Principles Supplementary Planning Document Adopted June 2008 CONTENTS Contents Page Foreword 3 Section 1: Introducing Design 1.1 Background 4 1.2 Policy Context 4 1.3 Design Guide Supplementary Planning Documents 7 1.4 Aims and Objectives 8 1.5 Why do we need a Design Guide? 9 Section 2: Design in Context 2.1 Background 10 2.2 Landscape Character 11 2.3 Settlement Pattern 19 2.4 Building Characteristics 22 Section 3: General Design Principles 3.1 Approaching Design 25 3.2 Landscape Setting 26 3.3 Settlement Form 27 3.4 Built Form 28 3.5 Sustainable Design 33 Section 4: Other Statutory Considerations 4.1 Conservation Areas 37 4.2 Listed Buildings 37 4.3 Public Rights of Way 38 4.4 Trees and Landscape 38 4.5 Wildlife Conservation 39 4.6 Archaeology 39 4.7 Building Regulations 40 Section 5: Application Submission Requirements 5.1 Design and Access Statements 42 5.2 Design Negotiations 45 5.3 Submission Documents 45 Appendix A: Key Core Strategy and Development Policies 47 Appendix B: Further Advice and Information 49 Appendix C: Glossary 55 Map 1: Landscape Character Types and Areas 13 Table 1: Landscape Character Type Descriptors 14 • This document can be made available in Braille, large print, audio and can be translated. Please contact the Planning Policy team on 01439 770657, email [email protected] or call in at The Old Vicarage, Bondgate, Helmsley YO62 5BP if you require copies in another format.
    [Show full text]