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Hovingham
Hovingham is a large village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the edge of the Howardian Hills and about 7 miles south of Kirkbymoorside. ==History==
The village is mentioned in the ''Domesday Book'' by its current name and lay within the ''Maneshou'' hundred. The lands at the time of the Norman invasion belonged to ''Orm, son of Gamal''. After the invasion, the lands were granted to ''Hugh, son of Baldric''. The etymology comes from a combination of ''houc'' meaning ''a place of graves'', ''ing'' meaning ''a meadow near a river'', and ''ham'' meaning a ''settlement''.〔 There is evidence of Roman activity around the village which sat on the Malton to Aldburgh road in those times. During the construction of Hovingham Hall gardens, a Roman bath, tessalted pavement and other artefacts were uncovered.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Local History )〕 The village used to be a stop on the Malton & Thirsk branch of the North Eastern Railway.〔
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