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Foulbridge (Fuchebruge, 12th century; Fulkebridge, 12th, 16th century; Feukebrigg, 13th-14th...
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Foulbridge Preceptory was a
preceptory of the
Knights Templar at
Foulbridge near
Snainton in
North Yorkshire,
England of
which there is
little information...
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Snainton Preceptory (also
known as
Foulbridge Priory) was a priory, just
south of the
village of Snainton, in
North Yorkshire, England. The preceptory...
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dissolved after 1349,
possibly died out
during the
Black Death St
Stephen Foulbridge Preceptory Knights Templar founded before 1226;
dissolved 1308-12; Knights...
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Templar in
Yorkshire (the
others being Copmanthorpe, Cowton, Faxfleet,
Foulbridge, Hirst, Newsam, Penhill,
Ribston and Wetherby). The
Templars worked the...
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preceptories included Temple Newsam, Cowton, Westerdale,
Ribston Hall, Faxfleet,
Foulbridge,
Wetherby and Weedley.
Ralph and
William Hastings gave
Temple Hirst to...
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Foulbridge Farmhouse and
Attached Cottage...
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Preceptory Ellerton Priory Embsay Priory Fors
Abbey Foukeholme Priory Foulbridge Preceptory Fountains Abbey Gilling (discounted)
Gisborough Priory Goathland...
- in 1548 to his son William. "EURE (EVERS), Sir
Ralph (by 1510-45), of
Foulbridge in Brompton, Yorks".
History of
Parliament Trust.
Retrieved 22 July 2019...
- Flookburgh,
Floristonrigg Force Forge,
Forest Head, Fornside,
Fothergill Foulbridge, Foxfield,
Frizington Gaisgill, Galligill, Gamblesby, Gamelsby, Garlands...