A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
HAMPOLE, or HAMPALL, a township in Adwick-le-Street parish, W. R.Yorkshire; 5 miles NW of Doncaster. Acres, 1, 420. Real property, £, 499. Pop., 160. Houses, 34. A Cistertian nunnery was founded here, in 1170, by William de Clarefai; and was given, at the dissolution, to Francis Aislaby. A chapel, on the site of the nunnery, was built by the late Lord Rendlesham; was intended, and for some time used, as a chapel of ease; but is now a Wesleyan chapel. There is an endowed school, with £15 a year.
(John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72))
Linked entities: | |
---|---|
Feature Description: | "a township" (ADL Feature Type: "countries, 4th order divisions") |
Administrative units: | Adwick le Street AP/CP Hampole Tn/CP Yorkshire AncC |
Place names: | HAMPALL | HAMPOLE | HAMPOLE OR HAMPALL |
Place: | Hampole |
Go to the linked place page for a location map, and for access to other historical writing about the place. Pages for linked administrative units may contain historical statistics and information on boundaries.