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Upsall is a
hamlet in and
civil parish in the
former Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. It is
situated approximately four
miles north-east...
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Nicholas Upsall (c.1596 — 20
August 1666) was an
early Puritan immigrant to the
American Colonies,
among the
first 108
Freemen in
colonial America. He...
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Upsall Castle is a fourteenth-century ruin, park and
manor house in
Upsall, in the
former Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. Some records...
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their books were burned. Only one man,
Nicholas Upsall, was kind to them
during their imprisonment.
Nicholas became a
Friend himself...
- Yorkshire, England, on the
border of the
North Yorkshire Moors and near
Upsall,
about four
miles northeast of Thirsk.
Historically part of the
North Riding...
- 2013, p. 247.
Jackson 1984, pp. 338–339.
Jackson 1984, p. 340.
Riddaway &
Upsall 2015, p. 276.
Jackson 1984, p. 341.
Jackson 1984, p. 342. "Revision of Regional...
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extinct on the
death of the
second Baronet in 1854. The
Turton Baronetcy, of
Upsall in the
North Riding of the
County of York, was
created in the Baronetage...
- of Middleham,
Prince of
Wales c. 1473–1484
Thomas Kymbe Ralph Scrope of
Upsall Cecily of York 1469–1507 John
Welles c. 1450–1498 1st
Viscount Welles Mary...
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boarded up so as to
isolate them,
refused Upsall's request, the
intention being to
starve them to death.
Upsall then
bribed their warder by
paying him five...
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pamphlets were
seized and
burned by the
Boston hangman. An innkeeper,
Nicholas Upsall,
offered to pay
their fines if he were
permitted to
speak with them in prison...