A Brief History of Crayke : Additional sources
The following sources provide further relevant information:
- Census Reports, 1801 on - . Incl. detailed report for 1831. County Records Office, Northallerton.
- Jeffrey’s Map of 1772. Northallerton.
- Ordnance Survey 6-inch map of 1850. Northallerton.
- The History of Easingwold and the Forest of Galtres, by G C Cowling, 1968. Minster Library and York Public Library.
- Legends and Traditions of Yorkshire. Ref. to Ragnar Lodbrog and Crayke Castle. Mr T M Higham, decd., resident at Crayke Castle, 1959-84.
- Easingwold Advertiser. Cuttings recording history of Crayke and its castle. T N Higham.
- The Life of Marmaduke Rawdon of York. Ed. by Robert Davies for the Camden Society, 1853. T M Higham.
- Bishopric of Durham Estates Notitia. Multi-volume work, incl. 1743 account of the purchase of the Manor of Craike by Henry Thompson of Kirby Hall. Durham.
- Church Commission Audits – to 1649. Numerous refs to Crayke, e.g. Castle and Manor of Crayke viewed, 1561. Durham.
- Faculty Papers. 1900 and 1920 records of work done to church. Borthwick Institute.
- Historia Rievallensis, by the Revd W Eastmead, 1824. Minster Library.
- History of Thirsk, 1821. Referred to by Churton in Gill [1].
- Dictionary of Christian Biography, by Prof Stubbs. Not seen, but refs to this in Preface to Symeon [6].
- The Venerable Bede, by C J Stranks. SPCK pamphlet in Durham Cathedral.
- St Cuthbert’s Church, Crayke. Pamphlet in church.
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