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Gilling East and
Gilling West Gillingshire, the west
wapentake also
known as
Wensleydale or
Swaledale Hallikeldshire Hallikeld Maneshou R****ale Holdlythe...
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Norman Conquest.
After the
conquest it was
governed within the
wapentake of
Maneshou in the
North Riding of Yorkshire, held by
William the Conqueror’s half...
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Maneshou. R****ale –
First mentioned by name in 1165–66,
probably when its
court was
relocated there.
Formed from the
Domesday wapentake of
Maneshou minus...
- in the
Domesday Book. However,
Kirkby Misperton and
Sinnington were in
Maneshou (R****ale Wapentake), and
Hackness was in the
wapentake of
Whitby Strand...
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English and
means [at] the dwellings.
Historically part of the
Hundred of
Maneshou,
later the
wapentake of Rydale, it is now part of the
civil parish of Malton...
- of 1086,
where it
appears as Hovingham. The
settlement lay
within the
Maneshou hundred. The
lands at the time of the
Norman invasion belonged to Orm,...
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village is
recorded as
Bartun in the
Domesday Book. It lay
within the
Maneshou Hundred and was in the
possession of the King
having previously been owned...
- The
village is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as "Appletun", part of the
Maneshou Hundred. At the time of the
Norman Conquest it
belonged to Cnut, son of...
- The
village is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as "Selungesbi" in the "
Maneshou hundred". It was part of the
Hovingham manor, but some land was
owned by...