“Egton in the parish of Lyth, a large village, sheltered on the north and south by the extensive moors, is pleasantly seated in Eskdale, 7 miles southwest of Whitby, and has in its parish 1,071 inhabitants and 13,600 acres of land, R C Elwes Esq is lord of the manor.” William White’s History, Gazetteer and Directory of the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire, 1840.
Date of Tithe map: 1842
Date of Tithe apportionment: 1842
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