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Upsall Castle is a fourteenth-century ruin, park and
manor house in
Upsall, in the
Hambleton district of
North Yorkshire, England. Some
records state that...
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Upsall is a
hamlet in and
civil parish in the
Hambleton district of
North Yorkshire, England. It is
situated approximately four
miles north-east of Thirsk...
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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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- 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...
- 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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included William Phelps,
Roger Ludlowe, John Mason, John Maverick,
Nicholas Upsall, Capt.
Roger Fyler,
William ****lord,
Henry Wolcott, and
other men who would...
- of
National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Riddaway &
Upsall p.111-12 "Oxford DNB article: Cruikshank, Isaac".
Retrieved 2
December 2015...
- York
granted protection by
Henry III,
property granted by Lord
Scrope of
Upsall;
dissolved 1538;
granted to
Thomas Rawson York Blackfriars,
possible earlier...
- ****cuted, imprisoned, and
their books were burned. Only one man,
Nicholas Upsall, was kind to them
during their imprisonment.
Nicholas became a
Friend himself...