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Wressle (with
spelling variations of Wressell, and Wressel, in Leland's
Itinerary as Wreshil, in the
Domesday Book as Weresa) is a
village and
civil parish...
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Wressle Castle is a
ruined palace-fortress in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England,
built for
Thomas Percy in the 1390s. It is
privately owned and it...
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approximately 2
miles (3 km) north-west from the town of Brigg. The
hamlets of
Wressle, Castlethorpe, and part of
Scawby Brook lie
within the
parish boundaries...
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Wressle railway station is a
railway station on the
Selby Line that
serves the
village of
Wressle in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated...
- 1454.
Professor Griffiths has
suggested that Lord Cromwell's
manor of
Wressle, Yorkshire, was
seized by the
Percys following the
joining of the Cromwell...
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remained loyal to the Crown. The
rebel leader Robert Aske and his men came to
Wressle Castle,
where Percy was ill in bed, and
asked him to
resign his commands...
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North from 26
January 1384 to 22
February 1385. In the 1390s he
built Wressle Castle. He was
created Earl of
Worcester in 1397 by King
Richard II. In...
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better to ask
others for help.
Margaret wrote to her
father from
Wressle Castle in
March 1549,
complaining that he had
avoided meeting her husband...
- management) was compiled. It
refers mainly to the
residences at
Leconfield and
Wressle in
Yorkshire and
gives details of the
numerous servants of
various kinds...
- Wortley, Worsbrough, Worton, Wothersome, Wragby, Wrelton,
Wrench Green,
Wressle, Wyke[disambiguation needed],
Wykeham (R****ale),
Wykeham (Scarborough)...