Sir CottonGargrave (1540–1588) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1571 and 1572. Gargrave was the son of Sir Thomas...
splendour to disgrace." The bulk of the Gargrave properties passed to Thomas Gargrave, eldest son of Sir CottonGargrave, who left them to his only daughter...
Gargrave is a large village and civil parish in the former Craven District of North Yorkshire, England. It is located along the A65, 4 miles (6 km) north-west...
at various times between 1597 and 1609. Gargrave was the son of Sir CottonGargrave and his second wife Agnes Waterton, daughter of Thomas Waterton of...
Mary Gargrave (1576 – c. 1640)[citation needed] was a courtier to Anne of Denmark. Gargrave was appointed a maid of honour to the queen in 1603 or 1604...
Lyster bef. 1544 – aft. 1547 Sir Thomas Gargrave bef. 1558–1579 Francis Wortley 1579–1583 Sir CottonGargrave 1584–1588 Sir John Savile bef. 1594–1616...
former attendant of Lady Edmondes; and Mary Gargrave as Maid of Honour, the daughter of Sir CottonGargrave and Anne Waterton, and Elizabeth Foukes who...
England Preceded by Sir John York Richard Bunny Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge 1563 With: John Astley Succeeded by CottonGargrave Thomas Boynton...
Stapleton of Easdyke, Wighill 1582–1583 Thomas Wentworth 1583–1584 Sir CottonGargrave 1584–1585 John Hotham 1585–1586 Brian Stapleton 1586–1587 Henry Constable...
but many of the early cotton mills were based in the county and the assets and spinning machines often switched from cotton to wool. Towns like Keighley...
moving to Oxenhope. He was educated at Eshton Hall School for Boys in Gargrave, Yorkshire. In 1961, At the age of 16, he gained entrance to the Bradford...
moraine formed in the Cononley area and the lake stretched as far north as Gargrave. Colonisation by man developed later on, especially during the Iron Age...
Turnpike and the Skipton-Colne Turnpike. The Kendal route is the A65 through Gargrave, Hellifield and Long Preston and after Cleatop, the B6480 through Settle...
(primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of the wool, cotton and other textile mills in North Yorkshire Footnotes The National Monument...
Treharne, Baronial Plan, pp. 398–406; Close Rolls, 1259–1261, p.144. B.L., Cotton MS. Julius D.5, fo.35; Gervase of Canterbury, Historical Works, ii, xxii...
Newtown River Turnpike. Milepost on the Keighley and Kendal Turnpike at Gargrave: Settle 10 3/4, Kendal 40, Skipton 4 ¾ and Keighley 14 miles. A stagecoach...
Wiseman's House, Clifton College, Whitley entered his uncle Samuel Whitley's cotton spinning business, S. Whitley & Co. at Hanson Lane Mills, Skircoat, Halifax...
of Warwick Peter Wyatt as Woodville, Lieutenant of the Tower/Sir Thomas Gargrave (uncredited)/French Sentinel (uncredited)/Lawyer (uncredited)/Blue Coat...
heading up the valley. Before work on the canal resumed heading west from Gargrave, in 1790, permission was obtained to move the route to the south, with...
Caroline, who was godmother to his son George in 1731. In October 1731 the Cotton Library caught fire. Onslow's intervention on the night, throwing books...
had to be done by pack-horse trains to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave. The opening of the railway from Settle to Carlisle in 1876, allowed for...
Bassingbourne of Woodhall near Hatfield, Hertfordshire, by his wife Audrey Cotton. Katherine Bassingbourne's paternal grandparents were Thomas Bassingbourne...
Lusteshull 1315-1321 James of Spain ?1321-1322 William Langley 1322-1326 Thomas Gargrave 1330 Richard de Bury 1331 (Bishop of Durham) John Fleet 1333-1334 (also...