Finding NoYE/ESC
AuthorTaylor, J P G
TitleEscrick, a village history
Date1999
DescriptionIncludes chapters on the medieval village; the church in the late middle ages; Reformation and the Pilgrimage of Grace; Deighton in the seventeenth century; the Civil War, the Thompsons acquire Escrick, the seventeenth century village, the New Hall, mid eighteenth century village, Bielby Thompson at Escrick and in London, destruction of the old village, Bielby Thompson at Hedon relating to political corruption, building of the new church, the parish and the poor, change of owner from Thompson to Lawley, the first Lord Wenlock, mid-Victorian village, a new church, schooling at Escrick and Deighton, agricultural depression and landlordism under attack, third Baron Wenlock, the Edwardian village, First World War, between the wars, Second World War, expansion of the village in 1960s and 1970s, and the North Selby Mine
Includes a family tree of the Thompsons, Lawleys and Forbe Adams of Escrick
TypeLocal Studies/Book
ISBN095365740X
PubPlaceYork,
PublisherOblong Creative Limited
PubDate1999
Paginationvii, 178p, illustrations, maps, photographs, 25cm, paperback
NotesSub-title 'Situate in a most holsome Ayer in the devision of Ouse and Darwent in the Countie of Yorke'
AccessStatusOpen
PlaceCodeNA1247
NA1248
SubjectEscrick, History
MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY
PARISH CHURCHES
SECOND WORLD WAR
FIRST WORLD WAR
FAMILY AND ESTATE RECORDS
SCHOOLS
POOR RELIEF
Places
CodeSet
NA1247ESCRICK/ESCRICK/ESCRICK/YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING
NA1248DEIGHTON/DEIGHTON/ESCRICK/YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING
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