The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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Page 257
... Ingram , who was a friend of Lionel Cranfield and seems to have been on friendly terms with Thomas Wentworth.2 By Letters Patent the estate was formally bestowed on Ingram in the seventh year of James ' reign.3 Sir Arthur used the manor ...
... Ingram , who was a friend of Lionel Cranfield and seems to have been on friendly terms with Thomas Wentworth.2 By Letters Patent the estate was formally bestowed on Ingram in the seventh year of James ' reign.3 Sir Arthur used the manor ...
Page 258
... Ingram had stewards or agents in their employ for the rectory manor , but they appear to have kept them much more under their supervision when they held court and attended to their other responsibilities than appears to have been the ...
... Ingram had stewards or agents in their employ for the rectory manor , but they appear to have kept them much more under their supervision when they held court and attended to their other responsibilities than appears to have been the ...
Page 264
... Ingram may have demanded higher sums for enfranchisement than some of the inhabitants wanted to pay . According to the testimony given in a suit in the court of Chancery in 1610 , Sir Arthur Ingram had refused the plaintiff's offer of a ...
... Ingram may have demanded higher sums for enfranchisement than some of the inhabitants wanted to pay . According to the testimony given in a suit in the court of Chancery in 1610 , Sir Arthur Ingram had refused the plaintiff's offer of a ...
Contents
AN IRON AGE SITE AT DRIFFIELD EAST RIDING YORKS | 182 |
DIVES HOUSE BARN AT DALTON NEAR HUDDERSFIELD | 192 |
NOTES ON THE EARLY GENERATIONS OF THE FAMILY | 197 |
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