Monument record MYO326 - BISHOPTHORPE

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Location

Grid reference SE 5930 4762 (point)
Map sheet SE54NE
Civil Parish Bishopthorpe, City of York, North Yorkshire

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VILLAGE HAS A MEDIEVAL CORE LEADING TOWARDS THE PALACE WHICH WAS BUILT BY 1241.

Bishopthorpe is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Badetorp, a total of four entries are
listed: Entry 1- Value in 1086 = £1, 4 villagers, 1 ploughland, Hugh son of Baldric is the lord. Entry
2 - 1 ploughland, King William is the lord. Entry 3 - Value in 1086 = £0.2, 4 villagers, 0.3
ploughland, Thorkil is the lord. Entry 4 - Value in 1086 = £0.3, 0.3 ploughland, Landric the
carpenter is the lord.

In 1202 the Prior and Monks of St. Andrew, Fishergate, built a church in the village, again
dedicating it to the patron saint. By 1241 a Manor House and Chapel had been built next to the
river by Archbishop Gray. Therefore by 1275 the area name is written Biscupthorpe.

By the early 1820’s Bishopthorpe had a population of 301.


2016, 5 Ferry Lane Bishopthorpe (Unpublished document). SYO1853.

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  • --- Unpublished document: 2016. 5 Ferry Lane Bishopthorpe.

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Record last edited

Aug 23 2016 2:20PM

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