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- Ellerburn **** Farmanby (sometimes Ellerburn) is a former civil parish in what is the county of North Yorkshire, England. Parts of the parish straddled...
- Cloughton Cropton East Ayton Ebberston Ellerburn Farmanby (in the parish of Ellerburn-****-Farmanby) Goatland Great Habton Gristhorpe Hartoft Hutton Bus****...
- parcel of the barony of Gilsland, in the county of ****berland. Thornton, Farmanby, &c. Inclosure Act 1796 36 Geo. 3. c. 40 Pr. 24 March 1796 An act for dividing...
- 1681 or 1682, the youngest son of George Thompson, owner of the estate of Farmanby, north east of Penrith in ****berland. George Thompson came from a Cavalier...
- been built into the porch. The church serves the villages of Wilton and Farmanby, Ellerburn itself only consisted of the church building, a farm and a few...
- then known as Torentune. Other nearby small settlements included Roxby, Farmanby, Thornton, Ellerburn and Leidtorp; four of these eventually joined to become...
- parcel of the barony of Gilsland, in the county of ****berland. Thornton, Farmanby, &c. Inclosure Act 1796 36 Geo. 3. c. 40 Pr. 24 March 1796 An act for dividing...
- Thornton-le-Dale. Being the history of the people of Thornton, Ellerburn-****-Farmanby, Roxby, Dalby, and Thornton Marishes from the earliest times to the present...
- 1233, when it became part of the former civil parish of Ellerburn-****-Farmanby. The village came under the wapentake and liberty of Pickering Lythe, then...
- of the 19th century, Ellerburn came under the parish of Ellerburn-****-Farmanby. The area now belongs to the parish of Thornton-le-Dale. The original church...