Anlaby Langdale A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire 1822

Anlaby, in the parishes of Kirk-Ella and Hessle, in Hullshire; (the seat of William Voase, Esq.) 4 ¾ miles from Hull, 8 ¼ from South-Cave, 10 from Beverley. – Pop. 271.

Anlaby formerly belonged to an ancient family of that name, the heiress of that house carried it by marriage into the family of the Legards, in the year 1100.

Source: A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire By Thomas Langdale. Second Edition. Printed and Sold by J. Langdale; and sold by T. Langdale, Ripon. 1822.

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