CodeNA3777
Place Entry/Ulley/South Yorkshire
NotesName derives from Old English "ule leah" (a forest glade frequented by owls). Appears in Domesday Book as "Ollei" - then part of estate of Count of Mortain (half-brother of William the Conqueror).
Ulley was partly in the parishes of Aston and Treeton.
Viscount Halifax was lord of the manor and among the chief landowners.
Link to Modes 063/29; Link to Modes 89/F:268
Area3Ulley
Area4South Yorkshire
NotesName derives from Old English "ule leah" (a forest glade frequented by owls). Appears in Domesday Book as "Ollei" - then part of estate of Count of Mortain (half-brother of William the Conqueror).
Ulley was partly in the parishes of Aston and Treeton.
Viscount Halifax was lord of the manor and among the chief landowners.
Link to Modes 063/29; Link to Modes 89/F:268
SourceModes record Feb 2006.

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