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Broxa maps

Historic maps of Broxa and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Broxa maps

Broxa photos

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Hackness| Scalby| Cloughton| West Ayton| East Ayton| Hayburn Wyke| Staintondale| Snainton| Scarborough| Saltersgate| Ravenscar| Wilton

Broxa area books

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Memories of Broxa

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North Yorkshire memories

Havkness Hall Family.

1792, My great great great grandparents were married at Hackness Church. William Henry PHIBBS and Jane HORNSEY. Jane was the granddaughter of Marmaduke LANGDALE. She was also a niece to Richard Vanden Bempde JOHNSTONE's wife. Can anyone help with more info please. Also which church was built at this time 1792, Thankyou one and all. Kathryn from Australia.

Good Times

I was at Throxenby Hall in the early 1960s. I would love to contact any old boys from late 1950s to early 1960s.

Miss Holbrook

Fond memories, it set me up for later life, I recall a Miss Holbrook. Attended St. Peter's School in Scarborough.

Cloughton 1955

Main Street c1955
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My great-grandfather Ted Allan used to be the tailor at the little shop right next to the grocery shop on this photo. We used to travel up to Cloughton every Bank Holiday from the Midlands in a car just like the one in the photo.... I wonder if this was our car??? I also have lots of memories of visiting my great-grandad Isaac Sanderson and his daughter Laura Lazenby on my father's side.  I visit Cloughton and Burniston whenever I can.  I used to be taken to the Baptist Chapel and the Methodist Chapels on my visits but for some reason I was christened at St Mary's Church. Cloughton. I can only think this was my mother putting her foot down against the In Laws!!!! Lots of other memories of this beautiful area.

Landlords

Blacksmiths Arms Hotel c1955
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One of my family used to own the Blacksmiths Arms many years ago, If anyone is at all interested please let me know and I will dig out who it was and when??

My Canadian Family Began Here in 1772!

I write from Canada. My ancestor, Thomas Anderson (b. 1745) and his new wife, Mary Blackburn (b. 1748) from Yorkshire sailed to New Brunswick, Canada in 1772 on the Duke of York. My family history has been recorded and kept up to date from this event onward. Although information exists about the family in Canada we have very little knowledge of their history in Britain.
The Mormon Records in York "a register of all christenings, weddings, burials within the Parish of Brompton anno die: 1730..." state on page 34 that Thomas Anderson and Mary Blackburn of Hutton Buscell 23.2 were married in Brompton-by-Sawdon on Feb. 23,1772. I would like to explore the town and find out more about my ancestors.  
Udate! In May-June of 2007, my husband and I stayed for a week in Brompton-by-Sawdon at a beautiful cottage called, "The Wood". We explored the area and the local churches looking for Anderson gravestones with not much luck. The local people were so welcoming and invited us into their... Read more

Brompton Hall School And George Caley

Both my wife and myself work at the school. It is a fantastic place to work and live. We are also able to visit the church next door where Wordsworth was married.

Many of the original features of the Caley house are still there and being well looked after.

Jim & Carol Roberts
Brompton Hall School

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