A History of the County of York: East Riding
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300 Pages

30.4 x 20.8 cm

75 b/w, 13 line illus.

Series: Victoria County History

Imprint: Victoria County History

A History of the County of York: East Riding

Volume IX: Harthill Wapentake, Bainton Beacon Division. Great Driffield and its Townships

Edited by Graham Kent

With David Neave and Susan Neave

by David Neave

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An authoritative and comprehensive account of an important area centred upon Great Driffield.

Great Driffield, a thriving market town serving an extensive agricultural hinterland, stands at the junction of the Yorkshire Wolds and Holderness. The centre of an important Anglo-Saxon manor, in royal hands in the early middle ages, the main settlement was transformed from a large village into a boom town following the opening of a canal in 1770 that linked it to the expanding markets of Hull and the West Riding; its social, religious and political lifeflourished in the Victorian period particularly. This volume covers its history and that of its adjoining rural townships of Little Driffield, Elmswell and Kelleythorpe, from the Neolithic period to the beginning of the twenty-first century; it provides the first detailed account of the town's trades and industries, as well as exploring landownership, local government, and social, religious and political life.

The editors are former staff of the University of Hull.
Great Driffield and its Townships
Great and Little Driffield
Elmswell and Kelleythorpe
Sources
Index

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9781904356110

April 2012

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Title Details

300 Pages

3.04 x 2.08 cm

75 b/w, 13 line illus.

Series: Victoria County History

Imprint: Victoria County History