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Markenfield Hall is an
early 14th-century
moated manor house about 3
miles (5 km)
south of Ripon,
North Yorkshire, England. It is in the
civil parish...
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Bishop of
Winchester c. July 1307 1308
Edward II (1307–1327) John of
Markenfield 1309 1312 John
Hotham Bishop of Ely 1312 1316
Hervey de
Stanton 1316...
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Baron Grantley, of
Markenfield, in the
County of York is a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 9
April 1782 for Sir
Fletcher Norton...
- Neville, of
Thornton Bridge.
Dorothy (c. 1475 – 1527):
married Sir
Ninian Markenfield (died 1527).
Margaret (d. July 1515):
married Ralph Ogle, 3rd
Baron Ogle...
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edges suggesting a
pruned bough or the
ragged staff.
Thomas of
Markenfield (d. c. 1415) on his br**** at
Ripon has a
strange collar of park palings...
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Mediaeval Gateway of
Olveston Court by
Samuel Loxton, c. 1890 The
gateway and moat may be
compared to that at
Markenfield Hall (Bristol
Reference Library)...
- House,
Farnhill Hall,
Hipswell Hall,
Ightham Mote,
Little Wenham Hall,
Markenfield Hall and
Walburn Hall. The list
includes pele
towers that
became known...
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Markenfield Hall in
North Yorkshire, a 14th-century
manor house with moat and gatehouse...
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county of
North Yorkshire. The po****tion of the
civil parish (including
Markenfield Hall)
taken at the 2011
census was 629.
Nearby settlements include the...
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voting took place. In 1782 he was made a peer as
Baron Grantley of
Markenfield in the
County of York. He was
elected a
Fellow of the
Royal Society in...