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Brandsby

Brandsby is a village in North Yorkshire, England. The village is the main constituent of the Brandsby-cum-Stearsby Civil Parish in the District of Hambleton. The village is mentioned in the ''Domesday book''. It lies between Easingwold and Hovingham, some north of York.
==History==

The village toponymy is of Danish origin named after a Norseman called Brand and the suffix of ''by'' meaning settlement or habitation. At the time of the Norman conquest, it was held by Cnut, son of Karli and afterwards by Hugh, son of Baldric. Later the village and the surrounding lands were given to Baron Roger de Mowbray. It was part of the Bulford Hundred. The Baron left the lordship of the manor to Nicholas de Riparia (or de le Ryver), whose family held it until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. After this the Lordship passed via marriage to the Cholmeley family, descended from the Cholmondeley family of Cheshire. The lordship ended with the last of the Cholmeley family, Hugh Charles Fairfax Cholmeley, who died in 1940.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lord of the Manor )
During the 13th and 14th centuries, Brandsby was the production centre for the Brandsby-type Ware of Medieval ceramic.〔Jennings, S. 1992. ''Medieval Pottery in the Yorkshire Museum'', York, 18-21.〕
The village was also the site for the York 37 Royal Observer Corps Post (Brandsby). The Nuclear Monitoring Post is located on the road between the village and Crayke at Zion Hill Farm. It was part of the York No' 20 Group ROC HQ and was opened in June 1964 and closed in September 1991. It is now a Grade II Listed building and although the Post had been restored the restorer has allegedly been evicted due to getting the Post listed against the farmers wishes. The Post website has been taken over by a company selling sunglasses. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bransdby ROC Post )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ROC Posts )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Listed status )

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