Index to Kelly's North and East Ridings of Yorkshire Directory

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Index to Kelly's North and East Ridings of Yorkshire Directory • INDEX TO KELLY'S NORTH AND EAST RIDINGS OF YORKSHIRE DIRECTORY. XI PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE Sunk Island .................. 616 Thornton - on- the- Hill, Warthermarske, see Mas- Wheldrake .................. 630 Sutton, see Hull section see Coxwold... ..•... ...... 74 ham ....................... 184 Wheldrake Ings,seeWhel- Sutton, see Norton ......... 584 Thornton Riseborough, Warthill ..................... 397 drake ..................... 630 Sutton-Full ............... 536 or Rise borough, see Wash ton, see Kirkby Whenby ..................... 401 Sutton Howgrave, see Normanby ............... 276 Ravensworth ............ 153 Whin Common, see Sea- Kirklington ............... 157 Tbornton Rust, see Ays- Wassand,seeSigglesthorne 6o8 ton, Sigglesthorpe ...... 6oS Sutton-on-the-Forest ...... 379 garth .. ............. ...... go Water Ark, see Goathland 107 Whinstone Dyke,see Nno- Sutton- under- White - Thornton Steward ......... 393 Water Fulford ............. 624 thorpe, Ayton............ 32 stonecliffe, seeFelixkirk 98 Tbornton Watlass ......... 393 Waterholme, see Stone- Whitaside, Grinton... 107 Sutton-upon-Derwent ... 617 Thorp-under-Stone, see grave ..................... 378 Whitby .......... _ ......... 401 Swainby with Aller- Hudswell .................. 135 Wath ........................ 397 Whitfieldgill Force, see thorpe, see Pickhill ... 297 Thorpe, or Fylingthorpe, Wath, see Hovingham ... 134 Askrigg .................. 28 Swainby, see Whorlton ... 415 see Fylingdales ......... 102 Watton ........................ 625 Whitwell,seeBolton-upon- Swanland,seeNth Ferriby 526 Thorpe, see Howden ...... 556 Wanldby, Welton ••• 627 Swale ..................... 46 Swarthgill,seeHovingham 134 Thorpe, see Welwick ...... 628 Wawne, or Waghen ...... 626 Whitwell-on-the-Hill ...... 414 Swaythorpe, see Kilham. 564 Thorpe, see Wycliffe ...... 419 Waxholme, seeOwthorne 589 Whorl Hill, see Skutter- Swine ........................ 617 Thorpe Bassett ............ 621 Weaverthorpe............... 626 skelfe, Rudby-in-Cleve- Swineside, see Coverham 70 Thorpe-le-Street,seeShip- Weedland,seeHempholme, land ........................ 315 Swinethwaite, see West ton-Tborpe ............... 6o7 Leven ..................... 572 Whorlton ..................... 415 Witton ..................... 418 Thorpe -le- Willows, see Weedley, see South Cave 507 Widdale, see Hawes ...... 119 Swinton, see Appleton-le- Kilburn .................. 142 Weel, see Beverley ........ 454 Wiggauthorpe, see 'fer- Street ..................... 26 Thringarth, see Laith- Weeton, or Weighton rington..................... 381 Swinton with Warther- kirk ........................ 158 Little, see Rowley ...... 6o1 Wigginton .................. 411> marske, see Masham... 184 Thiintoft, see Ainderby- Wceton, see Welwick ..... 628 Wilberfoss .................. 631 Tan Hill, see Bowes, 49; Steeple..................... 21 Welburn, see Bulmer ..• 57 Wildon Grange, see Cox- also Ravenseat, Muker 267 Throxenby, see Scalby ... 322 Welburn, see Kirkdale ... 154 wold........................ 74 Tanfield-East, see Kirk- Thwaite, see Muker ...... 268 Welbury ..................... 398 Wilfholme, see Watton ... 621> lington ..................... 157 Thwing ..................... 621 Welham Park, see Norton 584 Willerby (near Hull), see Tanfield-West ............ 38o Tibthorpe, see Kirk burn. 568 Well ........................ 399 Kirk Ella, Hull Section Tansterne, see Aldbrough 442 Tickton-cum-HullBridge, Welton ........................ 627 Willerby, near Scarboro' 631 Tanton, see Stokesley .... 378 see Beverley ............. 454 Welwick ..................... 628 Willitoft, see Bubwith ... 498 Ten Mile Hill, see 'l'hol- Tinley Garth, see Kirby Wemmergill,seeLaithkirk 158 Wilsthorpe, see Frais- thorpe, .Aloe ............ 23 Moorside .................. 148 Wensley ..................... 399 thorpe ..................... 535 Terrington .................. 381 Tocketts, see Guisboro' ... no West Acklam, or Acklam 21 Wilton ..................... 417 The Gueldable, see Leake 161 'folesby, see Marton ...... 181 West Appleton ............ 63 Wilton,near Guisborough 416 Thwaitc, see l\Iuker ...... 268 Tollerton, see Alne......... 23 West Ayton, see Hutton Winestead .................. 632 Theakston, see Burneston 58 Topcliffe ..................... 394 Bnscel ... ... ... ... ......... 139 WinteringsGarth,seel\lel- Thearne, see Beverley ... 454 Towler Hill, see Romald- West Bamby, see Lythe 169 becks ..................... 185 Thimbleby,seeOsmother- kirk ........................ 311 WestBurton,seeAysgarth 30 Winton,see Kirby Sigston 150 ley ........................... 288 Towthorpe, see Hun- WestClose,seeCoverham 70 Wintringham ............ 632 Thirkleby, see Kirby tington ..................... 137 West Coatham, see Kirk- Witherholm, see Dalby... 81 Grindalythe . .. ..... ..... s66 Towthorpe, see Wharram leatham .... ..... ........ 156 Withernsea .................. 6gg Thirkleby-High & Low Percy ..................... 630 West Cottingwith, see Withernwick ............... 6g6 or Great & Little........ 382 Trenwick, see Hayton .... 541 Thorganby-with-West Witton-East Within & Thirlby, see Felixkirk. ... 98 Trouts Dale, see Bromp- Cottingwith ............... 619 Without .................. 416 Thirn,seeThorntn. Watla!!s 394 ton, or. Scarborough... 54 West Ella, see Kirk Ella, Witton-West ............ 418 Thirsk ........................ 382 Tuns tall ..................... 621 see Hull section Woden Croft, see Hury, Thirtleby, see Swine ...... 618 Tunstall, see Ayton ....... 32 West F1otmanby, see Romaldkirk ............... 312 Thixendale .................. 619 Tunstall, see Hipswell ... 132 Folkton .................. 533 Wold lugs, see Hull 'fholthorpe, see Aloe...... 23 Uckerby,seeBolton-upon- West Harlsey, see Osmo- Wold Newton ............... 636 ThomasinFoss,seeGoath- Swale ..................... 46 therley ..................... 288 Wolfreton, see Kirk Ella, land ........................ 107 Ugglebarnby,seeEskdale- West Hauxwell,orHawks- in Hull Section Thoralby, see Aysgarth... go s!de-cum-Ugglebarnby 92 well ........................ n8 Wombleton, see Kirkdale I55 Thoresby, seeAysgarth... go Ugthorpe ..................... 395 West Heslerton, see Woodale, see Coverham.. 70 Thorganby- with- West Ulrome, or Ulram ......... 622 Heslerton .................. 546 Woodall, or Woodball, see Cottingwith ............... 619 Uncleby, see Kirby Un- WestHope,seeBarningham 37 Ellerby, Swine ......... 618 Thormanby .................. 386 derdale ..................... 576 West Huntington, see Woodhall, see Askrigg ... 28 Thornaby, see Thornaby- Underb.wks,seeHudswell 135 Huntington ............ 135 Woodhall,see Hemingbro' 544 on-Tees .................... 387 Upleatham .................. 396 West Layton, see Hutton Woodhouse, see Sutton- Thornaby-on-Tees ......... 387 Upper Hamar, or Shun- Magna ..................... 140 npon-Derwent ......... 617 Tbornbrough, see South nersHowe, see Rosedale 313 West Lilling, see Sheriff Woodmansey & Beverley Kilvington ................ 143 Upper Helmsley ............ 129 Hutton .................. 361 Parks, see Beverley ... 454 Thornbrough, see West Upper MicklPton, see West Lutton, see Luttons Worsall Parva -East Tanfield ................... 381 Laithkirk ................. 158 Ambo ..................... 575 or Low & High ......... 418 ThorngarthHill,seeHury, Uppleby, see Easingwold 84 West Ness, see Ho,'ing- Worton, see Bainbridge.. 35 Romaldkirk ............... 312 Upsall, see Ormesby...... 283 ham, 134 & Stonegrave 378 Wrelton, see Middleton ..• 265 Thorngumbald, orThorn- Upsall, see South Kil- West Newton, see Aid- WrenchGreen,seeHutton cum-Paull ............. ~ ... 619 vington •................. 143 brough ...................... 442 Bnseel ..................... 139 Thornholm, see Burton Upsland, see Kirklington 157 West Newton Grange, see Wressell ..................... 637 Agnes ..................... 501 Upton & Brough, see Oswaldkirk ............... 289 Wycliffe ....... :i ............ 419 Thorns, see Muker ......... 268 Skipsea ................... 610 West Rounton ............ 314 Wykeham with Ruston 419 Tbornthorpe, see Bury- Vivers Hill, see Kirby West Scrafton,see Cover- Wynch Bridge, see Laith- thorpe .............. 4 ....... 502j 1\lo:Jrside ................... 147 ham........................ 71 ktrk ........................ 1:58 Thornton ..................... 620 Waghen, or Wawne ...... 626 West Stamford Bridge Wyton, see B1lton ......... 469 Thornton, see Stainton ... 370 Wain Stones,seeBronghtn 57 with Scoreby ............ 615 Yafforth ..................... 420 Thornton Bridge,seeBraf- Waithwith, see Hipswell. 132 WestStonesdale,seeMuker 267 Yapbam with Meltonby, ferton ..................... so Walburn, see Downholme 83 West Tanfield ............... g8o see Pocklington ~ ....... 592 Tbornton-le-Beans, see Walden, see Aysgarth.... 30 West Witton ............... 418 Yarm .......................... 420 North Otterington ...... 289 Walkmgton.................. 622 Westerdale _................. 400 Yearby, see Kirkleathsm :r56 Thornton-le- Clay, see Wallingfen, see Newport 583 Westow ............... , ..... 628 Year~>ley, see Coxwold... 74 ~,oston ..................... 101 \Vansford ..................... 623 \Vet.wang ...................... 629 Yedingham ..............•... 6,37 Thornton Dale ............ 391 Waplington,seeAllerthorpe443 Wharram Percy.......... ,. b3o Yoadwath,seeLastinghm 16o Thomton-le-Moor, see Warlaby, see Ainderby- Wharram-le-Street ...... 630 Yokefleet, see Laxton ... 570 North Otterington ...... 289 Steeple..................... 21 Whashton, see Kirk by Youlthorpe -with- Gow- Thornton-le-Street......... 392 Warrenby, see Coatham. 67 Ravem"worth ............ 153 ~horpe,seeBishopWilton 472 · Wart~r ........................ 624 Whaw,see Arkengarthdle 27'Youlf.olt, see Aloe .•••••••• 23 .
Recommended publications
  • Humberside Police Area
    ELECTION OF A POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER for the HUMBERSIDE POLICE AREA - EAST YORKSHIRE VOTING AREA 15 NOVEMBER 2012 The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there, is shown below. POLLING STATIONS Station PERSONS Station PERSONS Station PERSONS numbe POLLING STATION ENTITLED TO numbe POLLING STATION ENTITLED TO numbe POLLING STATION ENTITLED TO r VOTE r VOTE r VOTE 1 21 Main Street (AA) 2 Kilnwick Village Hall (AB) 3 Bishop Burton Village Hall (AC) Main Street 1 - 116 School Lane 1 - 186 Cold Harbour View 1 - 564 Beswick Kilnwick Bishop Burton EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE 4 Cherry Burton Village (AD) 5 Dalton Holme Village (AE) 6 Etton Village Hall (AF) Hall 1 - 1154 Hall 1 - 154 37 Main Street 1 - 231 Main Street West End Etton Cherry Burton South Dalton EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE 7 Leconfield Village Hall (AG) 8 Leven Recreation Hall (AH) 9 Lockington Village Hall (AI) Miles Lane 1 - 1548 East Street 1 - 1993 Chapel Street 1 - 451 Leconfield LEVEN LOCKINGTON EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE 10 Lund Village Hall (AJ) 11 Middleton-On-The- (AK) 12 North Newbald Village Hall (AL) 15 North Road 1 - 261 Wolds Reading Room 1 - 686 Westgate 1 - 870 LUND 7 Front Street NORTH NEWBALD MIDDLETON-ON-THE- WOLDS 13 2 Park Farm Cottages (AM) 14 Tickton Village Hall (AN) 15 Walkington Village Hall (AO) Main Road 1 - 96 Main Street 1 - 1324 21 East End 1 - 955 ROUTH TICKTON WALKINGTON 16 Walkington Village Hall (AO) 17 Bempton Village Hall (BA) 18 Boynton Village Hall (BB) 21 East End 956 - 2 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Spurn National Nature Reserve Wildfowl to the Estuary, and the Opportunity to See Birds of Prey
    Yorkshire Wildlife Trust It is thanks to the fantastic In the autumn be is a local charity working support of our members, on the look out for to protect and conserve volunteers and supporters marine mammals Look out for Yorkshire’s wild places and that we are able to continue nesting ringed including harbour wildlife for all to enjoy. with this work. porpoises, grey plovers in and common seals. the spring; be We care for over 95 nature Why not join us? careful not to reserves throughout the Joining is easy! For a small amount disturb them county and run loads of a month you can support Yorkshire’s though as this events so that everyone wildlife and wild places and get SPURN is an important can get out and experience involved with loads of fantastic breeding wild Yorkshire for activities and events. Visit www.ywt.org.uk or call 01904 659570. habitat for themselves. this vulnerable National species. Get in touch Ringed plover Call: 01964 650533 Nature Reserve Grey seal Email: [email protected] Find us: HU12 0UB WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR Sea holly Grid reference: TA 410159 Winter brings large numbers of waders and at Spurn National Nature Reserve wildfowl to the estuary, and the opportunity to see birds of prey. A 1 6 Hornsea 5 North Sea B Hull 12 4 Hedon 2 Withernsea A 103 Hodgson’s 3 Fields Easington B H Patrington 14 u 45 m Welwick Red-veined darter Brent goose b Red admiral er Welwick Kilnsea Spurn Point N Saltmarsh Wetlands Kilnsea Summer is a Spurn good time to look for dragonflies, Grimsby damselflies and butterflies – keep an eye open Opening times for butterflies Nature Reserve: 7 day a week, road subject to like ringlets, closure – check website for latest news.
    [Show full text]
  • Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2020/21 to 2024/25
    www.eastriding.gov.uk www.eastriding.gov.uk ff YouYouTubeTube East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Housing Land Supply Position Statement For the period 2020/21 to 2024/25 December 2020 Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 National Policy .................................................................................................................. 1 Performance ...................................................................................................................... 3 Residual housing requirement ......................................................................................... 5 2 Methodology ........................................................................................................... 7 Developing the Methodology ........................................................................................... 7 Covid-19 ............................................................................................................................. 8 Calculating the Potential Capacity of Sites .................................................................... 9 Pre-build lead-in times ................................................................................................... 10 Build rates for large sites ..............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • House Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town/Area County
    House Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town/Area County Postcode 64 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 70 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 72 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 74 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 80 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 82 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 84 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 1 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 2 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 3 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 4 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 1 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 3 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 5 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 7 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 9 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 11 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 13 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 15 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 17 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 19 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 21 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 23 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 25 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16
    [Show full text]
  • Notices and Proceedings
    OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER (NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND) NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 2158 PUBLICATION DATE: 20 September 2013 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 11 October 2013 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (North East of England) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Fax: 0113 249 8142 Website: www.gov.uk The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Notices and Proceedings will be published on: 04/10/2013 Publication Price £3.50 (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS General Notes Layout and presentation – Entries in each section (other than in section 5) are listed in alphabetical order. Each entry is prefaced by a reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence or enquiries. Further notes precede sections where appropriate. Accuracy of publication – Details published of applications and requests reflect information provided by applicants. The Traffic Commissioner cannot be held responsible for applications that contain incorrect information. Our website includes details of all applications listed in this booklet. The website address is: www.gov.uk Copies of Notices and Proceedings can be inspected free of charge at the Office of the Traffic Commissioner in Leeds.
    [Show full text]
  • East Riding Yorkshire. Kirby Underdale. 453
    DIRECTORY.] EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. KIRBY UNDERDALE. 453 ia 1871: there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the from Hull, at 9.15 a. m.; dispatched at 4.40 p,m, Middle• ylll\r1563. The living is a. vicarage annexed to that of Lund, ton-on-the-Wolds is the nearest money order office & tithe rent-charge £xg, joint net yearly value £270, including Driffield the nearest telegraph office ~II &eres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Rev. Alex- National School (mixed), for 6o children; average attend- ander Grimston M.A.. vicar of Stillingfleet, and held since 1890 ance, 24; Mrs. Carolina Ford, mistress by the Rev. Charles Smith Sundius M. A. of Trinity College, Wilfholme, 2 .1. miles east, is a place in this township. Oxford, who resides at Lund. Here is a small Primitive ~ :Methodist chapel, formerly used as a school room. Kiln wick Bracken is a hamlet and township in the parish of and Hall, the property of the Hon. Lady Du Cane, and now the x mile west from Kiln wick and 61 south-west from Driffield, residence of Albert Carter Spence esq. is a mansion in the in the union and county court d1strict of Driffield. The Elaabethan style, and stanlls in a well-wooded park of about tithe goes to the perpetual curate of Kiln wick. Lady Du 40 acres. The Hon Lady Du Cane, of Queen's Gate gardens, Cane is lady of the manor and principal landowner. l1; London s w, is lady of the manor and chief landowner.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Flood Risk Management Strategy March 2015
    East Riding of Yo rkshire Council Local Flood Risk Management Strategy March 2015 Consultation Draft "Reducing flood risk, sustaining communities, enabling growth" EAST RIDING OF YORKS HIRE LOCAL FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY CONSULTATION DRAFT MARCH 2015 ©2015. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council 3 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introducing the Local Flood Risk Management Strategy for the East Riding of Yorkshire The Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (Local FRM Strategy) sets out what the Council intends to do, working with organisations, businesses and communities, to manage the risk of flooding in the East Riding of Yorkshire over the next 10-15 years. It is of interest to all who live and work in the area, as managing the risk of flooding requires action by everyone. It is of interest to organisations that have specific responsibilities for managing flood risk such as the Environment Agency, Internal Drainage Boards and the Highways Agency, as they are legally required to act in a manner that is consistent with it in exercising these flood risk duties, and must also have regard to it in carrying out other work they do that may affect flood risk. Water companies are also legally required to have regard to the Local FRM Strategy in relation to their flood risk management functions. Putting flood risk into context As recent times have shown, many parts of the East Riding are susceptible to flooding, and the impacts can be wide ranging and severe.
    [Show full text]
  • Section 58 Restrictions Current Or Proposed - 01/10/2019
    Section 58 restrictions current or proposed - 01/10/2019 Town Name Street Name Street Code Location Status Start Date Period ADLINGFLEET KINGS CAUSEWAY 45908283 From 200m NW of New Brakes Farm, to 64m from southern In Force 06/03/2017 5 Years extension of Park Farm Access Road ALDBROUGH HORNSEA ROAD 45901491 Just north of tight 'S' bend to junction with Queensmead In Force 17/08/2016 5 Years BAINTON MAIN STREET 45901849 Full Length In Force 17/10/2018 5 Years BAINTON MIDDLETON ROAD 45902026 Junction with Main Street/Station Road for approx. 50m In Force 17/10/2018 5 Years BAINTON TIBTHORPE ROAD 45904925 Full Length In Force 17/10/2018 5 Years BALKHOLME MAIN ROAD 45901843 Full Length In Force 11/09/2017 5 Years BARMBY MOOR HODSOW LANE 45901463 Junction with West Green to road split SW of Little Grange Farm In Force 31/08/2018 5 Years BEEFORD BEVERLEY ROAD 45900291 Approx. 25m south of No.1 to junction with Main Street/Skipssea Planned 12/08/2019 3 Years Road (B1249) BEEFORD MAIN STREET 45901850 Full Length Planned 23/09/2019 3 Years BESWICK WILFHOLME ROAD 45903465 Junction with Wilfholme Carrs to Wilfholme Bridge In Force 05/04/2019 5 Years BEVERLEY BECKSIDE 45900229 Junction with Holme Church Lane (Potter Hill) to No.21 In Force 15/05/2018 5 Years BEVERLEY GROVEHILL ROAD 45903890 Grovehill Road Roundabout to Zarya Court In Force 25/01/2019 5 Years BEVERLEY LAIRGATE 45912837 From No.77 to Memorial Hall In Force 04/07/2018 5 Years BEVERLEY LORD ROBERTS ROAD 45904652 Full Length In Force 13/06/2018 5 Years BEVERLEY MORTON LANE 45902127 Junction
    [Show full text]
  • Vavasour of Willitoft in the Parish of Bubwith, in the East Riding Of
    Vavasour of Willitoft in the Parish of Bubwith, in the East Riding of Yorkshire A continuation of the Pedigree of Vavasour, of Haslewood, Spaldington, Weston, Copmanthorpe, etc, in Volume II of Joseph Foster’s Pedigrees of Yorkshire Families, 1874, where the full pedigree of the Vavasours of Willitoft is wanting. GEORGE VAVASOUR, 2nd son of Sir Peter Vavasour of Spaldington, Knt, by his wife Elizabeth, dau of Andrew, Lord Windsor of Standwell. He married Anna, dau and heiress of Robert Skipwith of Willitoft, and acquired j.u. the Willitoft estate. He died 23 June1561. PETER VAVASOUR, of Willitoft, married Anne, dau of Thomas Stillington of Kelfield. He died 1619, Will dated 20 Jul 1619, and p. 6 Aug 1619. His ELIZABETH VAVASOUR, wife of Robert Arksey of Kilpin KATHERINE VAVASOUR, wife of Roger Bosvile of Gunby wife, Ann, and children George, Thomas, William, Martha and Katherine, all living when he made his will in 1619. GEORGE VAVASOUR, of Willitoft and Harrowden, co. THOMAS VAVASOUR, mar. - WILLIAM VAVASOUR, mar. Margaret dau of KATHERINE VAVASOUR MARTHA VAVASOUR, mar. Bartholomew Rudinge. ELIZABETH VAVASOUR, mar. William Thorpe of Northants, aged 24 in 1612, mar. Joyce, sole dau of -- dau of --- of Rushton. Thomas Eveleigh of Devonshire. Still living 18 In Recusant Roll for 1604, unm.in (Glover & St. George, page 633); Paver’s Licenses has Footed Garth, parish of Owthorne, and of Danthorpe. Owen Dolden of Harrowden. Received land in Eastrington Jun 1652 (Committee for Compounding) father’s will of 1619. him as Dudding, of Eastrington, and she of Wresssel,to He died May 1620.(Dugdale, page 134), she died 1627 under his father’s will.
    [Show full text]
  • Humber Area Local Aggregate Assessment
    OCTOBER 2019 (Data up to 2018) HUMBER AREA LOCAL AGGREGATE ASSESSMENT CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1. INTRODUCTION 3 Development Plans 4 Spatial Context 5 Environmental Constraints & Opportunities 6 2. GEOLOGY & AGGREGATE RESOURCES 8 Bedrock Geology 8 Superficial Geology 9 Aggregate Resources 10 Sand and Gravel 10 Chalk & Limestone 11 Ironstone 11 3. ASSESSMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND 12 Sand & Gravel 12 Crushed Rock 14 4. AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION & MOVEMENTS 16 Consumption 16 Imports & Exports 18 Recycled & Secondary Aggregates 19 Marine Aggregates 23 Minerals Infrastructure 25 6. FUTURE AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND DEMAND 28 Managed Aggregate Supply System (MASS) 28 Approaches to Identifying Future Requirement 29 Potential Future Requirements 34 7 CONCLUSION 36 Monitoring and Reviewing the Local Aggregates Assessment 37 Consideration by the Yorkshire and Humber Aggregates Working Party 37 APPENDIX 1: YHAWP CONSULTATION RESPONSES TO A DRAFT VERSION OF THIS LAA, THE COUNCILS’ RESPONSE, AND ANY AMENDMENTS TO THE DOCUMENT AS A RESULT. 41 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The requirement to produce an annual Local Aggregate Assessment (LAA) was introduced through the publication of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) in March 2012 and is still a requirement set out in the revised NPPF (2019). The Government issued further guidance on planning for minerals in the National Planning Practice Guidance (NPPG), incorporating previous guidance on the Managed Aggregate Supply System (MASS). This report is the sixth LAA that aims to meet the requirements set out in both of these documents. It is based on sales information data covering the calendar years up to 2018. Landbank data is 2018-based. Sales and land bank information is sourced from annual surveys of aggregate producers in the Humber area (East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North East Lincolnshire & North Lincolnshire), alongside data from the Yorkshire & Humber Aggregates Working Party Annual Monitoring Reports, planning applications, the Crown Estate, and the Environment Agency.
    [Show full text]
  • River Hull Integrated Catchment Strategy Strategy Document
    River Hull Advisory Board River Hull Integrated Catchment Strategy April 2015 Strategy Document Draft report This Page is intentionally left blank 2 Inner Leaf TITLE PAGE 3 This page is intentionally left blank 4 Contents 1 This Document.............................................................................................................................17 2 Executive Summary ..............................................................................................................18 3 Introduction and background to the strategy ..................................20 3.1 Project Summary .................................................................................................................................... 20 3.2 Strategy Vision ........................................................................................................................................ 20 3.2.1 Links to other policies and strategies .......................................................................................21 3.3 Background .............................................................................................................................................. 22 3.3.1 Location ........................................................................................................................................... 22 3.3.2 Key characteristics and issues of the River Hull catchment ...............................................22 3.3.3 EA Draft River Hull Flood Risk Management Strategy .........................................................26
    [Show full text]
  • EAST RIDING ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY No. 85 MARCH 2016
    ERAS News EAST RIDING ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY No. 85 MARCH 2016 Now where does this bit go? Serious thought over the potsherds at the Field Studies Meeting. Photo: Nicky Reily Local News ~ Lecture Summaries ~ Graffiti on Filey Church Roof ~ AGM notice Threat of Cuts to Funding ~ Book Reviews ~ Wressle Castle Visit ~ ERAS Diary Contents Local News …………....………………………. 3 Lecture Summaries ……………………………...4 The Early Fabric of Beverley The Humber Gateway Project CBA Symposium ………………….………..… 6 Austerity Cutbacks for Culture …….…...…. 7 Graffiti on Filey Church Roof ……..………. 8 Events …………………………………………. 9 Book Reviews ………………………………… 9 Notice of AGM ……………………………… 10 Visit to Wressle Castle, Form ……………...11 ERAS Diary ………………………………… 11 Comments or contributions are always welcome. Please send to the Newsletter Editor, Kate Dennett, 455 Chanterlands Ave. Hull. HU5 4AY Tel. 01482 445232 [email protected] Ideas for publicity can be sent to Samantha Braham [email protected] Items for the website, can be sent to Dave Clarke [email protected] To renew or enquire about your subscription status contact Colin Parr, 32 Woodgate Rd, Hull. [email protected] [email protected] ERAS is REGISTERED CHARITY No. 500878 ERAS LOCAL NEWS . Address changes If you have recently moved, please let us know of your new address. Its easier for us to deliver free Trip to Wressle Castle ERAS volumes if we have your address. We are offering a guided tour of Wressle Castle (halfway between Howden and Selby) on Sat. 18th Cold War Bunker Tours June. Ed Dennison who has carried out extensive RAF Holmpton, near Withernsea, was built surveying and recording work on the site will lead underground in 1953, to detect and warn of Soviet the tour.
    [Show full text]