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Overton, North Yorkshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Overton, North Yorkshire
Overton is a small village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about north-west of York. The East Coast Main Line passes to the east, not far from the village. ==History==
The village is mentioned three times in the ''Domesday Book'' as ''Ovretun'' in the ''Bulford hundred''. The manor belonged to Earl Morcar, who had a hall in the village, at the time of the Norman invasion. Some of the land was the possession of the Church of St Peter in York and of ''Thorbiorn''. The manor passed to the Crown and Count Alan of Brittany by 1086. Both granted the manor to St Mary's Abbey, York. The Hall that once stood in the village was the country seat of the Abbots until the dissolution. The Hall was demolished at some time in the 18th century, though earthworks indicate where the old moat may have been. Eventually the manor and estate came into the hands of the ''Bourchier'', and thence the ''Dawnay'', family at Beningbrough. The parish was once much larger and included the manors of Shipton and Skelton. The remains of the base of a limestone cross indicate that there may have been a church in the village at one time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History
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