Catalogue description MANOR OF CONISBROUGH AND MANOR OF WALES

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Reference: DD/Yar
Title: MANOR OF CONISBROUGH AND MANOR OF WALES
Description:

C MANOR OF CONISBROUGH

 

DD/Yar/C/1/1-1/166 COURT ROLLS 1265-1935

 

DD/Yar/C/2/1-2/ SUIT ROLLS 1671-1796

 

DD/Yar/C/3/1-3.4 OTHER RECORDS 1441 and 1664-1690

 

DD/Yar/C/E ENCLOSURE

 

DD/Yar/C/E/1/1-3 BARNSLEY 1777, 1910

 

DD/Yar/E/2/1-3 BRAITHWELL 1765-19cent

 

DD/Yar/E/3/1-4 BRAMLEY 1769-1914

 

DD/Yar/E/4/1-3 CONISBROUGH 1870

 

DD/Yar/E/5/1 DEWSBURY 1803

 

DD/Yar/E/6/1 DINNINGTON [19 cent]

 

DD/Yar/E/7/1 DODWORTH 1806

 

DD/Yar/E/8/1 HARTISHEAD 1839

 

DD/Yar/E/9/1-2 HOLME 1813, 1828

 

DD/Yar/E/10/1 NORMANTON AND WOODHOUSE 1804

 

DD/Yar/E/11/1 NORTH ANSTON AND TODWICK [19 cent]

 

DD/Yar/E/12/1 SOWERBY AND SOYLAND 1843

 

DD/Yar/3/13/1-6 WAKEFIELD 1793-1956

 

P MAPS AND PLANS 1905-1907

 

S SURVEYS AND SCHEDULES 1733 and 20 cent

 

W MANOR OF WALES

 

DD/Yar/W/1/1-2 COURT BOOKS 1796-1828

Date: 1265-1956
Related material:

The manor of Conisbrough was at one time held by the duke of Leeds, and some court rolls for the period 1340-1695 are to be found amongst the archives of the duke of Leeds deposited at the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Leeds. For further details see : Sylvia Thomas, Guide to the Archive Collections of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society 1931-1981 and to Collections Deposited with the Society [Wakefield, 1985], page 1.

 

Further records relating to disputes over the provisions of the Wakefield enclosure Act [see DD/Yar/E/13 below] are to be found amongst the records of the West Riding Solicitor in the archives of the West Riding Court of Quarter Sessions held at the Wakefield Office of the West Yorkshire Archive Service. See BJ Barber, Guide to the Quarter Sessions Records of the West Riding of Yorkshire 1631-1971 and Other Official Records [Wakefield, 1984], pages 39-40.

Held by: Doncaster Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Pelham family, Earls of Yarborough

Physical description: 226 files
Immediate source of acquisition:

Deposited by Mr Dunwell, Agent for Lady Diana Miller, Lady of the Manor of Conisbrough (as daughter of the late Earl and Countess of Yarborough).

Custodial history:

This unusually extensive series of manorial records was formerly the property of the earl of Yarborough.

Subjects:
  • Conisbrough, West Riding of Yorkshire
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