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- The Eden family had no need of Hellaby Hall as their interests were in York.
- The last of the male line was William of Hellaby, described as a cattle dealer.
- Ralph Fretwell returned to Hellaby around 1688 and commenced building of the present hall, farm and cottages.
- Although the Fretwell family owned the Hellaby Estate, they continued to live in the nearby village of Braithwell.
- The club were known as'Earth Titans'throughout the term of a sponsorship deal with Hellaby-based finance house Earth Money.
- "' Charles Hellaby "'is an associate professor of applied mathematics at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
- A tourist tramline / railway runs from northern Scenic Drive to the Waitakere dam, and Rose Hellaby House near Waiatarua is a museum.
- This included the vicarage at Stainton, the family home at Braithwell, which had four fireplaces and a dwelling at Hellaby with eight fireplaces.
- In spite of this, by the time Parish Registers were introduced in 1538, the family name of Hellaby and all its variations had entirely died out.
- Carnelly was the last resident of Hellaby Hall when he moved out in 1976 and a fire in July 1980 destroyed much of the original inside of the building.
- Whilst surrounding settlements such as Maltby developed into a township, Hellaby remained a hamlet, entirely dependent on its one estate without either a church or a public house.
- The site here at Hellaby Hall is a rare example of such a village, which has been partially excavated and found to retain substantial remains relating to this class of listed site monument.
- In the inventory of his goods at Hellaby ( which accompany his will in archives at York ) he left ?000 to each of his three daughters, as well as the Hellaby Estate.
- In the inventory of his goods at Hellaby ( which accompany his will in archives at York ) he left ?000 to each of his three daughters, as well as the Hellaby Estate.
- The group disbanded for a time, but Wootton, Hellaby, and Watson reformed the band with new members for their second album, " To Keep from Crying ", in 1974.
- Local entries noted that the original name of " Helgebi ", which became Hellaby, had variations such as " helughby ", and by 1379 the name along with its derivatives was spreading into neighbouring villages.
- -- Hellaby Holdings Limited ( HBY NZ ) was rated near-term " neutral " in new coverage by analyst Selwyn Blinkhorne at Merrill Lynch & Co . The long-term rating remained " accumulate ."
- It was his daughter, who as heiress to the estate married John Fretwell of Braithwell, in around 1530, during the time of Henry VIII and although the Hellaby family name ended, it survived as the name of the estate and the village.
- -- Hellaby Holdings Limited ( HBY NZ ) was raised to near-term " accumulate " from near-term " neutral " by analyst Selwyn Blinkhorne at Merrill Lynch & Co . The long-term rating remained " accumulate ."
- Part of the present Hellaby Hall estate is listed with English Heritage as the deserted site of a Medieval village, with the remains of a well, square ditched enclosure, example of ridge and furrow ploughing method, post Medieval long house, corn drying oven and indications of metal working.