Code | NA5677 |
Place Entry | /Hooton Roberts/South Yorkshire |
Notes | The village is listed in the Domesday Book as "Hoton". The affix "Roberts" was added in the 13th century to distinguish the village from other Hootons in the area (Hooton Pagnell and Hooton Levitt) and derives from Robert , son of William de Hoton who was lord of the village c.1285 |
Area3 | Hooton Roberts |
Area4 | South Yorkshire |
Notes | The village is listed in the Domesday Book as "Hoton". The affix "Roberts" was added in the 13th century to distinguish the village from other Hootons in the area (Hooton Pagnell and Hooton Levitt) and derives from Robert , son of William de Hoton who was lord of the village c.1285 |
Source | Research by A.P. Munford March 1993 |
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63-B/8/2/4/7/B | Tithe apportionments |
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63-B/8/2/4/6/B | Ravenfield Estate sale |
595-Z/1/5/43 | Hooton Roberts |
89-F/E/5/36 | Field Plan of Land in Hooton Roberts and Kilnhurst |
LS/6/2/50 | Hooton Roberts press cuttings: volume 2 |
LS/5/2/1300 | Bus Driver Peter Drury killed in a collison with lorry at Hooton Roberts |
LS/5/2/1498 | Planning application (Listed Buildings); The Old Rectory, Holmes Lane, Hooton Roberts |
827-F | Deeds related to marriage settlement of Christopher Mountforth and Merial Wentworth |