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- Moreby Hall is a Grade II*-listed early 19th-century manor house and estate in Stillingfleet, North Yorkshire, England, on the River Ouse. The manor was...
- George Moreby Acklom (17 November 1870 – 26 October 1959), was a British writer, editor, literary adviser and critic based in New York City, prin****lly...
- The lowest stage of the tower also dates from this time. In 1336, the Moreby Chapel was added, and new windows were added to the chancel. In the 15th...
- parish church, is a grade I listed building. Another notable building is Moreby Hall, which is grade II* listed. The village was historically in the East...
- He was the younger child and only son of British parents, writer George Moreby Acklom and Lilian (or Lillian) Manners, as well as being the nephew of Cecil...
- 1914, and CBE in 1919. Acklom never married. He was the brother of George Moreby Acklom and the uncle of David Manners. He died on 12 June 1937. Epstein...
- houses in the newly-po****r Tudor Revival style, Mamhead House in Devon and Moreby Hall in Yorkshire. Mark Girouard records the total expenditure on building...
- officer in the Royal Navy Esther Acklom (1788–1818), British heiress George Moreby Acklom (1870–1959), British writer, editor, and critic based in New York...
- John Moreby, 1415 Thomas of Witton, app. 17 June 1413 Robert Masham, 1417 William Graystanes, 1419 John Moreby, 1422 Thomas Moreby, 1424 Thomas Moreby, 1425...
- railway station, on Roslagsbanan Mörby, Ekerö Muni****lity, Stockholm County Moreby Hall, a Grade II*-listed manor house and estate in Stillingfleet, North...