“Ingleton is a village, at the confluence of the two mountain streams which form the river Greta. Its township and chapelry has 1228 souls and 15,280 acres. It is part of the parish of Bentham, and forms a manor of which the Messrs. Hornby are lords.” William White’s History, Gazetteer and Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Vol 2, 1838.
Date of Tithe map: 1847
Date of Tithe apportionment: 1839
Due to the large size of the original map the website is unable to upload the digital scan in the quality typical of the other tithe map pages. If you would like clarification of specific plot numbers we would be happy to do so – please get in touch via the website or email archives@northyorks.gov.uk. We are attempting to improve the quality in the meantime.
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