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Scorborough is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Leconfield, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated on the A164...
- father.
Hotham was the
third son of Sir
Beaumont Hotham, 7th Baronet, of
Scorborough (see below), and in 1811 he also
succeeded his
nephew as
eleventh Baronet...
- Sir John Hotham, 1st
Baronet (c. July 1589 – 3
January 1645) of
Scorborough Hall, near Driffield, Yorkshire, was an
English Member of
Parliament who was...
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parish consists of Leconfield, the
village of
Arram and the
hamlet of
Scorborough. The 2011 UK
census gave the
parish a po****tion of 2,127, an increase...
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Hotham (1615 in
Scorborough – c. 1672 in Bermudas) was an
English cleric.
Hotham was the
third son of Sir John Hotham, of
Scorborough, near Beverley,...
- Valley, West Yorkshire),
Scholes (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Scissett,
Scorborough, Scorton,
Scotton (Harrogate),
Scotton (Richmondshire), Scrayingham,...
- Grove, Nottinghamshire. His
family lands were at
Scorborough in Yorkshire. The
house at
Scorborough burnt down in 1705. A
surviving portrait of John Hotham...
- 1797–1813 Succeeded by
Beaumont Hotham Baronetage of
England Preceded by
Charles Hotham Baronet (of
Scorborough) 1811–1813 Succeeded by
Beaumont Hotham...
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Viscount St
Davids 26 Wake of
Clevedon 5
December 1621 27
Hotham of
Scorborough 4
January 1622
Baron Hotham 28
Mansel of
Muddlescombe 14
January 1622...
- late 17th century. John
Hotham had been
created 1st
Baronet Hotham of
Scorborough in 1622 and was High
Sheriff of
Yorkshire for 1634. The
present hall...