- of the Manhood. The
first known owner of this m****cript was Sir John
Roucliffe of Cowthorpe,
South Yorkshire, who died in 1531,
whose name
appears in...
- 1449–1470: John
Durem 1453–1461:
Thomas Thorpe 1458–70; 1471–94:
Brian Roucliffe 1460–1470; 1471–81: John
Clerke 1462–1467; 1470–1471: John Ingoldesby...
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Churches Conservation Trust. The
church was
built in 1456–58 for Sir Bryan
Roucliffe (or
Brian Rouclyff), who was a
lawyer and
Baron of the Exchequer. He inherited...
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built in 1407,
contains two effigies, of Sir
David and Dame
Margery Roucliffe,
which are
still in situ. The last
major structural alterations were carried...
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Peter Buckton Sir
Ralph Euer 1397 (Sep) Sir
James Pickering Sir
David Roucliffe 1399 Sir
Ralph Euer Sir
Robert Neville of
Hornby 1401 Sir John Scrope...
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Church in the
village is a
Grade I
listed building,
built by a
Brian Roucliffe, and
consecrated in 1458. In the choir, on a
large flat stone, are the...