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- The Keldholme Priory election dispute occurred in Yorkshire, England, in 1308. After a series of resignations by its prioresses, the establishment was...
- Keldholme Priory was a Cistercian nunnery in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, England. It was established by one of the Robert de Stutvilles in either...
- been replaced with many takeaways. The main parks are Alvaston Park, Keldholme Lane Park and Kiwi Park. Alvaston Park is a picturesque, riverside park...
- gave him Kirby Moorside. He is the probable founder of the nunneries of Keldholme and Rosedale, Yorkshire, and was a benefactor of Rievaulx Abbey. Stuteville...
- Handale Priory Healaugh Park Priory Hood Abbey Hutton Priory Jervaulx Abbey Keldholme Priory Kirkby Malham Cell Kirkdale Monastery Kirkham Priory Knaresborough...
- William of Rosedale, before 1158. Robert de Stuteville (c.1190). See also Keldholme Priory > . . .It was established by one of the Robert de Stutvilles in...
- Pickering and Whitby. More centrally, a minor road departs from the A170 at Keldholme and p****es through Castleton before joining the A171 which connects Whitby...
- Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 March 2025 Historic England, "Keldholme Bridge, Kirkbymoorside (1149235)", National Heritage List for England...
- public access The Blessed Virgin Mary ____________________ Joreval Abbey Keldholme Priory Cistercian nuns founded before 1135 (during the reign of Henry...
- normally dry stream bed of Hutton Beck, midway between Hutton-le-Hole and Keldholme. Two short pitches of 8 m and 5 m descend to a large chamber, which is...