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Moreby Hall is a
Grade II*-listed
early 19th-century
manor house and
estate in Stillingfleet,
North Yorkshire, England, on the
River Ouse. The
manor was...
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George Moreby Acklom (17
November 1870 – 26
October 1959), was a
British writer, editor,
literary adviser and
critic based in New York City, prin****lly...
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lowest stage of the
tower also
dates from this time. In 1336, the
Moreby Chapel was added, and new
windows were
added to the chancel. In the 15th...
- John
Moreby, 1415
Thomas of Witton, app. 17 June 1413
Robert Masham, 1417
William Graystanes, 1419 John
Moreby, 1422
Thomas Moreby, 1424
Thomas Moreby, 1425...
- He was the
younger child and only son of
British parents,
writer George Moreby Acklom and
Lilian (or Lillian) Manners, as well as
being the
nephew of Cecil...
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parish church, is a
grade I
listed building.
Another notable building is
Moreby Hall,
which is
grade II* listed. The
village was
historically in the East...
- Cramb,
Germany and England. With a
preface to the
American edition by
Moreby Acklom. New York, NY: E.P. Dutton, 1914.
Works of John Adam Cramb. Works...
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Fowler and this
placed restrictions on his design. His next
design was for
Moreby Hall in the East
Riding of
Yorkshire for
Henry Preston where he was free...
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survive as do some earthworks.
There has been
limited excavation. John
Moreby,
elected 1398 Henry,
occurs 1449 Richard,
occurs 1469 and 1472 Augustine...
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Retrieved 1
August 2020. Ewald, J. A.; Potts, G. R.; Aebischer, N. J.;
Moreby, S. J.; Wheatley, C. J.; Burrell, R. A. (26
April 2024). "Fifty
years of...