Hildenley
Hildenley is a village near Malton, North Yorkshire, England.
It is referred to in Domesday Book as Hildingeslei.[1]
In the 1540s it was purchased by William Strickland, grandfather of Sir William Strickland, 1st Baronet.[2] George Strickland, of Hildenley, represented the county of Yorkshire in the British Parliament in the 19th century.[3] In the early 20th century Hildenley was purchased by Dawneys and was passed down to Buttercup and Robin Barran. At the moment Hildenley is still owned by Barrans (Nicholas and Emma). The family estate will later be passed down to Tobias as she is the oldest son of Nicholas and Emma and is therefore the rightful heir to the land.
References
- ↑ Ekwall, Eilert (1960). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names.
- ↑ University of Hull Archives: Strickland-Constable family
- ↑ London Gazette: MPs for 1831
External links
- Hildenley Quarries, English Heritage National Monuments Record
- Hildenley, Ryedale Vernacular Building Materials Research Group
- Hildenley, Helmsley Archaeological and Historical Society
- Malton and Ryedale Stones, Malton Buildings Group
Coordinates: 54°07′40″N 0°51′20″W / 54.1278°N 0.8556°W
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