Maps and Plans

This material is held atBorthwick Institute for Archives, University of York

  • Reference
    • GB 193 SG/3
  • Dates of Creation
    • [19th century-20th century]
  • Physical Description
    • 1 file

Scope and Content

Office copies. These plans are almost all tracings off OS maps and refer to church sites, parsonage houses, glebe lands and other ecclesiastical estates. The particular estate and the purpose of the maps is not usually noted on the tracing. The plans are arranged in alphabetical order and comprise items from the following places:
Allerston, Ampleforth, Barkston, Barmby on the Marsh, Barnsley, Bielby, Bishopthorpe, Bossall, Borrowby, Bradford, Bridlington, Bubwith, Catton, Cawood, Claxton, Copgrove, Copmanthorpe, Doncaster, Dunnington, Easingwold, Darlington, Feliskirk, Ferry Fryston, Fishlake, Flaxton, Poston, Fridaythorpe, Goodmanham, Halifax, Hatfield, Helmsley, Gate, Hemsworth, Holme on Spalding Moor, Holtby, Howden, Huby, Idle, Kexby, Keyingham, Kilburn, Kiplin, Kirby Ravensworth, Knaresborough, Langtoft, Leake, Leathley, Leeds, Marton, Melbourne, Middlethorpe, Monk Fryston, Oldstead, Osmotherley, Raskelf, Ripon, Rotherham, Rudston, Sand Hutton, Scrayingham, Settrington, Sheffield (several chapelries), Sherburn in Elmet, Skipsea, Stockton on Forest, Sutton on Forest, Wakerley, Wawne, Wickersley, Wistow, Worsall, High, York.

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