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Title: Goldsborough Hall, from the South East. - HLS05818
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Title
Goldsborough Hall, from the South East. - HLS05818
Description
Slide 3 - Goldsborough Hall is mentioned in Domesday Book, and before the conquest, a Saxon thane named Merlesuam held the manor. It then came to the De Vescy family by whom it was granted in the 13th Century to the knightly family of Goldsborough, who derived their name from the Township.
The ancient family of Goldsborough held the manor and made Goldsborough its home for more than four centuries. No vestige of their Manor House remains, this being pulled down in 1587, and the present house erected. The view shows the Hall from the south east taken from the park.
The ancient family of Goldsborough held the manor and made Goldsborough its home for more than four centuries. No vestige of their Manor House remains, this being pulled down in 1587, and the present house erected. The view shows the Hall from the south east taken from the park.
Creator
George Hepworth
Source
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society
Date
1905 , 1900s
Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS05818.tif
Collection
Citation
George Hepworth, “Goldsborough Hall, from the South East. - HLS05818,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed March 29, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/7214.
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