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Village in North Yorkshire, England
Bossall is a hamlet in North Yorkshire, England with fewer than 100 residents. The village was part of the Ryedale district between 1974 and 2023. It
Bossall
House in Bossall, North Yorkshire, England
Bossall Hall is a historic building in Bossall, a village in North Yorkshire in England. A quadrangular castle was constructed in Bossall by Paulinus
Bossall_Hall
Church in North Yorkshire, England
St Botolph's Church is the parish church of Bossall, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The current church, dedicated to St Botolph, dates from
St_Botolph's_Church,_Bossall
10th century hoard of coins and objects
The Bossall-Flaxton hoard is a Viking period hoard comprising silver jewellery, hacksilver and c.270 coins dating to the early 10th century AD. It was
Bossall-Flaxton_hoard
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Buttercrambe with Bossall is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. The parish had a population of 100 according to the 2001 census, increasing to
Buttercrambe_with_Bossall
Buttercrambe with Bossall is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 13 listed buildings that are recorded in the National
Listed buildings in Buttercrambe with Bossall
Listed_buildings_in_Buttercrambe_with_Bossall
Country house in Buttercrambe, Yorkshire, England
Buttercrambe with Bossall "Fire wrecks stately hall". York Press. Retrieved 7 August 2021. Historic England. "Aldby Park, Buttercrambe with Bossall (1149646)"
Aldby_Park
Boothtown, Booze, Boroughbridge, Borrowby (Hambleton), Borrowby (Scarborough), Bossall, Boston Spa, Bottom Boat, Boulderclough, Bouthwaite, Boynton, Bracken on
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
Closed narrow gauge railway in Yorkshire, England
connected the main house with the LNER Warthill Station and the village of Bossall. It replaced the earlier, shorter, 15 in (381 mm) gauge Sand Hutton Miniature
Sand_Hutton_Light_Railway
the Reverend John Blackburn, Vicar of the Parish and Parish Church of Bossall, in the County of York, to make and establish an Exchange of certain Messuages
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1775
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1775
Nutwith Cote) 1316886 More images Aldby Park Buttercrambe, Buttercrambe with Bossall Country House 1726 24 January 1985 SE7324458407 54°00′59″N 0°53′01″W /
Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)
Ancient division of Yorkshire, England
City of York. The wapentake thereafter consisted of the parishes of Alne, Bossall, Brafferton, Brandsby with Stearsby, Bulmer with Henderskelfe, Crambe,
Bulmer_(wapentake)
Diocese of the Church of England
Trinity Boltby: Holy Trinity Bolton Percy: All Saints Boosbeck: St Aidan Bossall: St Botolph Boston Spa: St Mary the Virgin Boynton: St Andrew Brafferton:
Diocese_of_York
silver penannular brooch, and 29 silver ingots. Bossall-Flaxton hoard early 10th century between Bossall and Flaxton North Yorkshire 54°03′00″N 0°56′42″W
List of hoards in Great Britain
List_of_hoards_in_Great_Britain
act for allotting lands in the township of Sand-Hutton, in the parish of Bossall, in the north-riding of the county of York. Hackford Inclosure Act 1806
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1806
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1806
Rugby player
the rector of St John's Church in Darlington, then he became rector of Bossall. His wife, Ruby Bray, was a noted Yorkshire tennis player. List of Wales
John_Stephens_(rugby_union)
Buildings of national importance in North Yorkshire, England
(Cowling Hall and wing) 1294034 More images Church of St Botolph Bossall, Buttercrambe with Bossall Church Late 12th century 29 January 1953 SE7183660747 54°02′16″N
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)
Church in Flaxton, North Yorkshire, England
century, Flaxton was divided between the parishes of St Botolph's Church, Bossall and All Saints' Church, Foston. A church was designed by George Townsend
St_Lawrence's_Church,_Flaxton
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Council. p. 53. Retrieved 17 April 2020. Page, William (ed.). "Parishes:Bossall". A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2. London. pp. 91–98
Flaxton,_North_Yorkshire
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2010)
Rawcliffe, Rillington, Sherburn, Sheriff Hutton, Skelton, Stockton and Bossall, Strensall, Thornton Dale, and Wigginton, the District of Hambleton wards
Ryedale (UK Parliament constituency)
Ryedale_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Church in Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire, England
built in the 12th century, as a chapel of ease to St Botolph's Church, Bossall. The chancel was added in the 15th century, but Sand Hutton remained a
St Leonard's Church, Sand Hutton
St_Leonard's_Church,_Sand_Hutton
Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England
Burton-on-Yore Listed buildings in Burythorpe Listed buildings in Buttercrambe with Bossall Listed buildings in Byland with Wass Listed buildings in Byram cum Sutton
Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
constitution is there to serve the villages of Barton Le Willows, Barton Hill, Bossall, Crambe, Harton and Howsham. An active community hub, villagers enjoy,
Barton-le-Willows
British writer and composer (1733–1800)
1793. He married, secondly, Goodeth Belt, aunt to Robert Belt, esq., of Bossall, Yorkshire. His son, Christopher, was a well known doctor in Oxford and
Samuel_Pegge_(the_younger)
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
serves the villages of Gate Helmsley, Upper Helmsley, Buttercrambe, Harton, Bossall, Claxton and Flaxton. The school was built by Sir James Walker in 1861
Sand_Hutton
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Buttercrambe is a small village in the Buttercrambe with Bossall civil parish, in North Yorkshire, England. Buttercrambe is some 9 miles (14 km) north-east
Buttercrambe
act for allotting lands in the township of Sand-Hutton, in the parish of Bossall, in the north-riding of the county of York. Hackford Inclosure Act 1806
List of acts of the 4th session of the 2nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_4th_session_of_the_2nd_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Castle in North Yorkshire, England
Buttercrambe Castle was in the village of Buttercrambe in North Yorkshire, England. This was possibly a medieval motte-and-bailey castle. The bailey has
Buttercrambe_Castle
English barrister and antiquarian (1826–1892)
fifth son of Robert Belt, a barrister and commissioner of bankruptcy of Bossall Hall, in Yorkshire, and his second wife, Margaret Gordon (1785–1872), daughter
William_Belt
Railways 1967 Boscombe L&SWR 1965 Bosley North Staffordshire Railway 1960 Bossall Sand Hutton Light Railway 1930 Botanic Gardens (Glasgow) Caledonian 1939
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: B
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_B
District Harrogate Burythorpe Norton Rural District Ryedale Buttercrambe with Bossall Flaxton Rural District Ryedale Byland with Wass Helmsley Rural District
List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire
Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England
least 1404, the church has been a chapel of ease to St Botolph's Church, Bossall. In the 15th century, the nave was shortened, the aisle removed, and the
St John the Evangelist's Church, Buttercrambe
St_John_the_Evangelist's_Church,_Buttercrambe
Coin in Anglo-Saxon England
E., and B. H. I. H. Stewart, 'The Coinage of Regnald I of York and the Bossall Hoard', Numismatic Chronicle 143 (1983), 146–63 Dolley, R. H. M., Viking
History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)
History_of_the_English_penny_(c._600_–_1066)
(1148414)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 June 2009. "BOSSALL". British History Online. Retrieved 20 June 2009. "NORTHALLERTON". British
List of windmills in North Yorkshire
List_of_windmills_in_North_Yorkshire
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire Claxton in the Domesday Book Page, William, ed. (1923). "Parishes: Bossall". A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2. London. pp. 91–98
Claxton,_North_Yorkshire
ref. Geo-coordinates Entry number Image Aldby Park II* Buttercrambe with Bossall Garden 1746 SE 73043 58452 1001055 Allerton Park II Allerton Mauleverer
Listed parks and gardens in Yorkshire and the Humber
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_Yorkshire_and_the_Humber
British Conservative politician
succeeded in the baronetcy by his oldest son James Heron. In 1890 he bought Bossall Hall, north of York, from William Belt. "Leigh Rayment - Baronetage". Archived
Sir_James_Walker,_2nd_Baronet
images Church of St John the Evangelist Buttercrambe, Buttercrambe with Bossall Church c. 1200 29 January 1953 SE7339158108 54°00′50″N 0°52′53″W / 54
Grade II* listed churches in North Yorkshire (district)
Grade_II*_listed_churches_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)
Church in Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire, England
Sand Hutton was a chapel of ease in the parish of St Botolph's Church, Bossall. From 1840 to 1842 a new church was constructed in its churchyard, to a
St_Mary's_Church,_Sand_Hutton
English solicitor and politician
second of five children of William Kay and his wife Ann (née Newbald) of Bossall, Kay passed his final Law Society examinations in 1892 and the next year
Robert_Kay_(politician)
British military engineer, colonel and surveyor
Chamber of Commerce. He was educated at Rossall School (referred to as "Bossall" in the obituary) and at Trinity College Dublin. He entered the Royal Engineers
Herbert_Leland_Crosthwait
Mill in Buttercrambe, North Yorkshire, England
20th-century iron spiral staircase. Listed buildings in Buttercrambe with Bossall "Watermill, Buttercrambe". Mills Archive. Retrieved 12 May 2024. Historic
Buttercrambe_Mill
Scottish aristocrat
England. His widow, the dowager Lady Macdonald, died on 10 February 1835, at Bossall, Yorkshire. Through his eldest son Alexander, he was a grandfather of Godfrey
Godfrey Macdonald, 3rd Baron Macdonald
Godfrey_Macdonald,_3rd_Baron_Macdonald
Former college of the University of Oxford
somewhat wastefully – to purchase a number of rectories – Frampton, Fishlake, Bossall and Ruddington – and estates, to provide income for the college. The statutes
Durham_College,_Oxford
Ninth-century viking
Blunt, CE; Stewart, BHIH (1983). "The Coinage of Regnald I of York and the Bossall Hoard". The Numismatic Chronicle. 143: 146–163. eISSN 2054-9202. ISSN 0078-2696
Tomrair
Topics referred to by the same term
Botolph's Church, Barton Seagrave North Yorkshire St Botolph's Church, Bossall St Botolph's Church, Carlton in Cleveland St Botolph's Church, Horsehouse
St_Botolph's_Church
British government recognitions
Engineer; 2nd Class, Loralai, India Major Edward Bertie Hartley Berwick TD Bossall School Contingent, Officers Training Corps Inspector of Works and Major
1928_Birthday_Honours
Bosporthennis Cornwall 50°10′N 5°36′W / 50.16°N 05.60°W / 50.16; -05.60 SW4336 Bossall North Yorkshire 54°02′N 0°55′W / 54.03°N 00.91°W / 54.03; -00.91 SE7160
List of United Kingdom locations: Boa-Bot
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Boa-Bot
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