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Barton, North Yorkshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barton, North Yorkshire
Barton is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2011 census it had a population of 837. It is situated near the border with the ceremonial county of County Durham, and is 6 miles south-west of Darlington. ==History==
The village is recorded as ''Bartun'' in the ''Domesday Book''. At the time of the Norman invasion the manor was split between ''Earl Edwin'' and ''Ulf''. Afterwards it was granted to ''Count Alan of Brittany''. In turn he granted the manor to ''Godric, the steward''. The manor was split, unified and then split again during the 13th century. At the time of Henry III, the manor was following the descent of Richmond. In 1227, part of the lands were granted to ''Richard of Cornwall'' and then to ''Peter de Brus'', lord of Skelton. The manor was further split into mesne lordships, of which Roald of Richmond held one in 1286 and which then followed the descent of the Scropes of Bolton. Other parts of the manor were granted to ''William de Lancaster'' around 1235. By 1330 the lands had passed to the ''Mowbray'' family. When their direct descent ended in 1391, the manor was passed to the ''Ingleby's of Ripley''. In 1579 this line too ended and the land passed to ''John Ward'' who descendents via marriages included the ''Dodsworth'' and ''Killinghall'' families until 1762. The second part of the manor was passed to ''John de Huddleston'' around 1316. These eventually passed to the descendants of the manors of Barforth and Cleasby. The remaining mesne lordship was held ''Raplh, son of Ranulph of Richmond'' in 1268 and passed eventually to the ''Wandesford'' family and finally to the ''Dodsworths''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )〕 The etymology of the name of the village is derived from the Old English phrase ''bere-tūn'', initially meaning ''barley farm'', but later came to mean a ''demense farm or outlying grange''.
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