Description | Includes derivation of the name, the two manors, the Roman period, the battle of Fulford 1066, Domesday Book, manor of Gate Fulford, the medieval church, manor courts, Gate Fulford after the dissolution, visitation of 1743, enclosure act 1757, Water Fulford, the Key family, school of 1771, methodism, 19th century poor, school, beating the bounds, village schooling in mid-Victorian times, the new church, Edwardian times, First World War, Second World War and post-war development, Fulford then and now people and buildings, family trees of the lords of the manor 1066-1975, Hick family tree 1720-1971, list of vicars of Fulford 1506-1968 and assistant curates 1859-1975. |