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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Crakehall is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England, approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of Bedale. The village lies along
Crakehall
Listed building in North Yorkshire, England
Crakehall Hall is a historic building in Crakehall, a village in North Yorkshire, England. The building was constructed in the early 18th century. Nikolaus
Crakehall_Hall
13th-century English clergyman and Treasurer of England
John Crakehall (or John of Crakehall or John de Crakehall; died September 1260) was an English clergyman and Treasurer of England from 1258 to 1260. Possibly
John_Crakehall
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
Crakehall railway station was a railway station that served the village of Crakehall, North Yorkshire, England. Opened by the Bedale and Leyburn Railway
Crakehall_railway_station
2026 American fantasy TV series
Morgan as Prince Valarr Targaryen, Baelor's son Wade Briggs as Ser Roland Crakehall, a member of Daeron II's Kingsguard Bill Ward as Ser Donnel of Duskendale
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV series)
A_Knight_of_the_Seven_Kingdoms_(TV_series)
Former Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1585–2024
Appleton Wiske, Bedale, Brompton, Broughton and Greenhow, Carlton Miniott, Crakehall, Great Ayton, Hillside, Leeming, Leeming Bar, Morton-on-Swale, Northallerton
Richmond_(Yorks)
Character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
Tyrion_Lannister
Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England
Church is the parish church of Crakehall, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Until the mid 19th century, Crakehall was part of the parish of St Gregory's
St Gregory's Church, Crakehall
St_Gregory's_Church,_Crakehall
Character in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
Joffrey_Baratheon
Crakehall is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 28 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List
Listed_buildings_in_Crakehall
Character in A Song of Ice and Fire
the age of 11, Jaime was sent away to serve as a squire for Lord Sumner Crakehall. A year later, Aerys Targaryen rejected the proposal that Cersei marry
Cersei_Lannister
Fictional character in A Song of Ice and Fire novels
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
Jaime_Lannister
Fictional character
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
Tommen_Baratheon
Character in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
Tywin_Lannister
British actress and show jumper
up in England, first in Richmond, North Yorkshire where she attended Crakehall Primary School, and then Newmarket, Suffolk with her mother and stepfather
Lilly_Aspell
Historic watermill in Crakehall, North Yorkshire, England
Crakehall Mill is a historic watermill in Crakehall, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Two watermills were recorded in Crakehall in 1297, and one
Crakehall_Mill
Ancient division of North Yorkshire, England
Name Parish Name Parish Name Parish Ainderby Myers with Holtby HP Great Crakehall BP Patrick Brompton PBP Aiskew BP Hackforth HP Rand Grange BP Arrathorne
Hang_East
Cast of the novels by George R. R. Martin
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters
List_of_A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire_characters
Fictional character
Tion Frey "Red" Walder Frey Jeyne Darry Cleos Frey Lyonel Frey Melesa Crakehall Tywin Frey Willem Frey References and notes: Martin, George R. R. (1996)
Myrcella_Baratheon
2011 UK local government election
Crakehall (1 seat) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent David Smith* 307 38.0 62.0 Conservative Nigel Parkin 216 26.8 New Independent Christine Wheatley
2011 Hambleton District Council election
2011_Hambleton_District_Council_election
Market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Burrill. There are other local Anglican chapels, such as St Gregory's at Crakehall and St Patrick's at Patrick Brompton. Two other parishes with churches
Bedale
English footballer (born 2002)
born in Bedale, North Yorkshire, and attended Bedale Primary School, Crakehall Primary School and Richmond School. He returned to his primary school
Josh_Coburn
Heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England
car was hit by a train on Fox Park level crossing between Jervaulx and Crakehall stations. No injuries were reported. The above two accidents required
Wensleydale_Railway
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
from Middlesbrough. The nearest primary school is Crakehall C of E Primary School in Great Crakehall, 1.2 miles (1.9 km) away. The Brompton Beck, which
Patrick_Brompton
Watercourse in North Yorkshire, England
that flows through the eastern end of Wensleydale and passes through Crakehall, Bedale and Leeming, before entering the River Swale between Morton-on-Swale
Bedale_Beck
Cowling Cracoe and Rylstone CE Primary School, Cracoe Crakehall CE Primary School, Crakehall Crayke CE Primary School, Crayke Croft CE Primary School
List of schools in North Yorkshire
List_of_schools_in_North_Yorkshire
English government position
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Lord_High_Treasurer
Philip Lovel, Archdeacon of Coventry (27 August 1252 – October 1258) John Crakehall, Archdeacon of Bedford (2 November 1258 – 10 September 1260) John of Caux
List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain
List_of_lord_high_treasurers_of_England_and_Great_Britain
County of Wilts. Crakehall Inclosure Act 1833 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 2 Pr. 29 March 1833 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Township of Crakehall in the Parish
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1833
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1833
Beck (L) How Beck Stell (L) Dam Dike (R) Bedale Beck (becomes Crakehall Beck at Crakehall) (R) Scruton Stell (L) Firby Beck (R) Burtree Dike (R) Hol Beck
List_of_rivers_of_England
UK Parliament constituency (1997–2010)
in 2010. The District of Hambleton wards of Bedale, Carlton Miniott, Crakehall, Crayke, Easingwold, Helperby, Hillside, Huby-Sutton, Leemming, Shipton
Vale_of_York_(constituency)
2011 British TV series or programme
a 13th-century, 10-acre site in Yorkshire. Kieran Long visits nearby Crakehall Mill to see what the mill would have looked like. A couple have bought
Restoration_Home_(TV_series)
English admiral (1325–1381)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Robert_Hales_(knight)
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
miles (6 km) north of Bedale. Nearby settlements include Langthorne and Crakehall. Hackforth was mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086 as being in the
Hackforth
Town in Essex, England
during the Napoleonic Wars Archibald Corble (1883–1944), fencer John Crakehall (died 1260), clergyman and Treasurer of England from 1258 to 1260, buried
Waltham_Abbey
English bishop and Treasurer of England (died 1326)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Walter_Stapledon
Burrill with Cowling, Burton upon Ure, Carthorpe, Clifton upon Ure, Crakehall, Exelby Leeming & Newton, Firby, Gatenby, Hackforth, Ilton cum Pott +
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
2019. In the 2011 census the population was included with the parish of Crakehall and not counted separately. Historic England. "Details from listed building
Rand_Grange
English statesman (died 1319)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Walter_de_Norwich
English archbishop and official (died 1327)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Walter_Reynolds
Rural District Hambleton Cracoe 178 8.47 Skipton Rural District Craven Crakehall 677 12.43 Bedale Rural District Hambleton Crambe Malton Rural District
List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire
'A' road in Northern England
Aysgarth West Witton Wensley Leyburn Constable Burton Patrick Brompton Crakehall Morton-on-Swale Ainderby Steeple Northallerton Ellerbeck where it meets
A684_road
1st Earl of Arundel, soldier (died 1302) 1260 c. 8 September – John Crakehall, Lord High Treasurer of England and Archdeacon of Bedford (year of birth
1260s_in_England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Richard_of_Ware
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1366 to 1368
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Simon_Langham
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Treasurer of England (died 1358)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Roger_Northburgh
14th-century Bishop of Rochester and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Sheppey
Crakehall Hall and Garden Walls
Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)
Church in North Yorkshire, England
between the de Burgh family and their stonemason, Richard of Cracall (Crakehall). The preserved document is notable as being one of the oldest contractual
Church_of_St_Anne,_Catterick
13th-century Bishop of London and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Eustace_of_Fauconberg
14th-century Bishop of Durham, Chancellor of England, Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Richard_de_Bury
Bishop and Treasurer of England (died 1425)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Fordham_(bishop)
14th-century Bishop of Lincoln, Treasurer of England, and Chancellor of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Henry_Burghersh
English vicar and photographer (1828–1896)
Scruton in Yorkshire. In 1867, he became vicar of the nearby village of Crakehall also having pastoral duties in Langthorne. In 1864, he was elected a member
Thomas_Milville_Raven
14th-century Bishop of Worcester and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Henry Wakefield (bishop of Worcester)
Henry_Wakefield_(bishop_of_Worcester)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Abbot_of_Peterborough
English administrator
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Robert_Wodehouse
Region of North Yorkshire, England
the east by the foot of the Hambleton Hills. Bedale Brompton Catterick Crakehall East Cowton Kirkby Fleetham Kirkby Wiske Middleton Quernhow Northallerton
Vale_of_Mowbray
Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England
The church is in a benefice with five other churches: St Gregory's (Crakehall), St Mary's (Hornby), St Michael's (Spennithorne), St Oswald's (Hauxwell)
Church_of_St_Andrew,_Finghall
Church of England ecclesiastical office
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Archdeacon_of_Coventry
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
Leeming Bar. The station site is 1 mile 1,300 yards (2.798 km) west of Crakehall railway station site, and 1 mile 1,350 yards (2.844 km) east of Finghall
Jervaulx_railway_station
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Hugh_Segrave
Topics referred to by the same term
(1621–1693), of the Conyers baronets Christopher Conyers of Hornby, owner of Crakehall c.1400 and ancestor of the Conyers baronets Christopher Conyers (bailiff
Christopher_Conyers
Stream in Cumbria, England
crossed by the A684 road at Latterhowe Bridge and then by a minor road. Crakehall Gill and Millrigg Gill combine before joining St Sunday's Beck on the
Stainton_Beck
Earl of Wiltshire
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
William_Scrope,_1st_Earl_of_Wiltshire
English bishop of Winchester and administrator (died 1366)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William_Edington
1956 Craig-y-nos (Penwyllt) Neath and Brecon Railway 1962 Crail NBR 1965 Crakehall NER 1954 Cranbrook (Kent) SER 1961 Crane Street, Pontypool GWR 1962 Cranford
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: C
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_C
May 2015: Bedale (2) Brompton (1) Broughton & Greenhow (1) Cowtons (1) Crakehall (1) Easingwold (2) Great Ayton (3) Helperby (1) Huby & Sutton (1) Leeming
List of electoral wards in North Yorkshire
List_of_electoral_wards_in_North_Yorkshire
Saleron alias of London Dean of St Pauls 1245 - 1257 Rostand John of Crakehall Jordan Piruntus Osbert the Roman Obert the Roman c. 1291, 1303. Reginald
Dean_and_Chapter_of_St_Paul's
Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England
Listed buildings in Coxwold Listed buildings in Cracoe Listed buildings in Crakehall Listed buildings in Crambe, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Crathorne
Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire
13th-century Bishop of London, Chancellor of England, and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Chishull
13th and 14th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William_of_March
14th-century English nobleman and military officer
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Robert_de_Ashton
English official and writer
1834 Frances Pulleine (died 1835), daughter of Henry Percy Pulleine of Crakehall, and secondly in 1838 Caroline Macdowall, daughter of Day Hort McDowall
Charles_Bosanquet
English archbishop of York and royal official (died 1340)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William_Melton
Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England
in that benefice, the other five are St Andrews Finghall, St Gregory's Crakehall, St Michael Spennithorne, St Oswald's Hauxwell and St Mary's church in
Church of St Patrick, Patrick Brompton
Church_of_St_Patrick,_Patrick_Brompton
14th-century Bishop of Exeter and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Thomas_de_Brantingham
13th-century Bishop of Carlisle
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Walter_Mauclerk
Hereditaments of the said William Markham, situate at Langthorne and Crakehall, in the Parishes of Bedale and Hornby, or one of them, in the said County
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1791
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1791
Archbishop of York (1342–1352) and Treasurer of England (1337–1340)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William_Zouche
14th-century Bishop of Salisbury and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Waltham
Bishop of Ely and Treasurer of England (died 1290)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Kirkby_(bishop_of_Ely)
Grade I listed church in North Yorkshire, England
that benefice, the other five are St Andrew's Finghall, St Gregory's Crakehall, St Michael Spennithorne, St Oswald's Hauxwell and St Patrick's in Patrick
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Hornby
Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Hornby
Poitevin courtier at the court of Henry III of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Peter_de_Rivaux
English bishop (1296–1321)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Walter_Langton
English soldier, courtier and statesman (1327–1403)
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton
Richard_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton
English administrator
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William_Cusance
14th-century English Bishop and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John Gilbert (bishop of St Davids)
John_Gilbert_(bishop_of_St_Davids)
13th-century English religious knight
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Joseph_of_Chauncy
Brompton-on-Swale and Scorton, Broughton and Greenhow, Catterick, Colburn, Cowtons, Crakehall, Croft, Great Ayton, Gilling West, Hawes and High Abbotside, Hipswell
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
15th-century Bishop of London, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Roger_Walden
14th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Droxford
Railway station in North Yorkshire, England
Leyburn Wensleydale Railway Leeming Bar Terminus Historical railways Crakehall Line open, station closed North Eastern Railway York, Newcastle and
Bedale_railway_station
14th-century Bishop of Worcester, Bath and Wells, and Ely
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Barnet
Retrieved 22 April 2019. "The Benefice of Wensleydale, Lower, Comprising Crakehall, Finghall, Hauxwell, Hornby, Patrick Brompton with Hunton, and Spennithorne"
List of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds
List_of_churches_in_the_Anglican_Diocese_of_Leeds
14th-century Bishop of Hereford and Chancellor of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Thomas_Charlton_(bishop)
13th-century bishop, and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
Nicholas_of_Ely
Position in the Church of England
Buckden 1246 – c. 1253 (res.): John de Dyham bef. 1254 – 1260 (d.): John of Crakehall 1260–1268: Peter de Audeham 1268 – January 1273: John de Maidenstan (afterwards
Archdeacon_of_Bedford
14th-century English bishop and court official
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
John_Sandale
14th-century Bishop of Norwich, Chancellor of England, and Treasurer of England
(1234–1240) William Haverhill (1240–1252) Philip Lovel (1252–1258) John Crakehall (1258–1260) John of Caux (1260–1263) Nicholas of Ely (May–July 1263) Henry
William_Ayermin
CRAKEHALL
CRAKEHALL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in North Yorkshire, one called Crakehall and the other Crakehill, both from Old Norse kráka ‘crow’ (or Old English craca ‘crake’) + Old English halh ‘recess’. This form of the surname is now rare in England.
CRAKEHALL
CRAKEHALL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Milham.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Blackstone.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
meaning from the forest.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Free man.
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Swedish
Defender of Mankind; Abbreviation of Alexander; Man Defender
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Mantra of Immortality / Rebirth
Boy/Male
Greek Latin Shakespearean
King of Troy.
Female
African
just, right.
Boy/Male
British, English
Bold
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Keep Horses
CRAKEHALL
CRAKEHALL
CRAKEHALL
CRAKEHALL
CRAKEHALL