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Kepwick
Kepwick is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, in the North York Moors and near the A19. ==History==
The village is mentioned twice in the ''Domesday Book'' as either ''Chipuic'' or ''Capuic'' in the ''Allerton hundred''. At the time of the Norman invasion, the manor was split between ''Orm, son of Gamil'', ''Arnketil'' and ''Gillemicel''. Afterwards some of the land remained with the Crown, but some was granted to ''Hugh, son of Baldric'' as the main tenant. Up to the 13th century the lands were granted to the ''Mowbray'' family who installed mesne lordships to the ''Nevill'' and ''Malbiche'' families. The manor then passed to a ''Nicholas de Punchardon'', who in turn sold to one ''Ingram Knout'' around 1316. After the Knout family ran into financial trouble, Margaret Knout married into the ''Lepton'' family to retain some of the land, with other parts being owned by the ''Bransby'' family at the start of the 15th century. When the Lepton family also ran into financial problems, they sold their land to ''Thomas, Lord Fauconberg'' of Newburgh in 1640 and they retained this land until 1808.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )〕 Remnants of the quarrying of limestone, sandstone and ironstone can be seen on the hills to the east of the village as well as the line of the tramway that connected them to the lime kilns. The tramway was not used after 1893. The remains of those Lime Kilns to the west of the village are designated a scheduled ancient monument.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ancientmonuments.info/en35486-lime-kilns-400m-south-west-of-furlands )〕 There had been a chapel dedicated to St Margaret built around 1300, but this disappeared at the time of the reformation. A private chapel was built in 1894 by the local landowner where Wesleyan held service. This has since passed into private hands.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Village info )〕
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