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NOTE1851

Essheholt Priory

By CHAS. W. MARKHAM.

Esholt Hall (now in the possession of W. R. C. Stansfield, Esq.) is the same as the ancient priory of Essheholt, which was under the abbot of Kirkstall. This priory fell, of course, with the smaller houses, and was valued at 19*l.* 0*s.* 8*d.* Essheholt remained in the crown till the first year of Edward VI., nine years after the dissolution, when it was granted to Henry Thompson, Gent., one of the king's gens-d'armes at Boulogne. In this family the priory of Esholt remained somewhat more than a century, when it was transferred to the neighbouring and more distinguished house of Calverley by t…

Topics: Historical Customs, Genealogy, Architecture

Locations: Esholt Hall, Essheholt, Kirkstall, Boulogne, Calverley, Bradford