Foulbridge
Foulbridge (Fuchebruge, 12th century; Fulkebridge, 12th, 16th century; Feukebrigg, 13th-14th centuries; Foukebrigg, 14th century; Fowbridge, 14th-16th centuries)' is the site of a manor in North Yorkshire, England. The River Derwent flows nearby. Land in the area formerly belonged to Rievaulx Abbey and Foulbridge Preceptory was located here.In medieval times the manor belonged to the Templars, before John de Dalton took over ownership in 1308.
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Foulbridge
Foulbridge (Fuchebruge, 12th century; Fulkebridge, 12th, 16th century; Feukebrigg, 13th-14th centuries; Foukebrigg, 14th century; Fowbridge, 14th-16th centuries)' is the site of a manor in North Yorkshire, England. The River Derwent flows nearby. Land in the area formerly belonged to Rievaulx Abbey and Foulbridge Preceptory was located here.In medieval times the manor belonged to the Templars, before John de Dalton took over ownership in 1308.
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Foulbridge (Fuchebruge, 12th c ...... n took over ownership in 1308.
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Foulbridge (Fuchebruge, 12th c ...... n took over ownership in 1308.
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