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- based here. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Acastre". The "Malbis" is derived from the Norman Malbysse or De Malebys family...
- Parliament for York In office 1376–1379 Preceded by John de Gisburn/John de Acastre Succeeded by William Savage/William Selby In office 1383–1383 Preceded...
- John Greene, 1450 William Burton, occurs 1475, 1482 John Lancaster alias Acastre, occurs 1488, 1491 John Copper, occurs 1492 Thomas Wydur, occurs 1494,...
- Graa John de Acastre 1369 William Graa John de Acastre 1371 William Graa 1372 William Graa Robert Hawton 1373 John de Gisburn John de Acastre 1376 Thomas...
- Goldbeter 1348–1352 Henry de Scoreby 1353–1361 John de Langton 1364 John de Acastre 1365 Richard de Wateby 1366 Roger de Hovingham 1367 William Graa 1368 Robert...
- Bradworthy, Newland) 2 William Spek Combe Acastre & Combe Regni 1 "Whereof Oliver de Ess holds Combe Acastre & a certain tenant holds Combe Regni" Croulegh...
- the reign of Richard I. The village is listed in the Domesday Book as Acastre in the wapentake of Ainsty in the West Riding of Yorkshire, having 11 households...