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John Bulmer
- Preferred Name: John Bulmer[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- Birth: ABT 1224 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.5871 LONG: E1.1385
- Alt.+Birth: ABT 1210 in Wilton, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.5709 LONG: E1.1039 with note: Description: Abt 1210 OR 1220 OR 1224
- Burial: 1265 in Bulmer, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N4.0833 LONG: E0.9167
- Death: 1265 in Bulmer, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.0833 LONG: E0.9167
- FSID: GQVV-4S7
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/John-de-Bulmer-II/6000000003494743643?through=6000000004382738465
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bulmer,_North_Yorkshire
Preferred Parents:
Father: John Bulmer, b. ABT 1195 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England d. ABT 1256 in Yorkshire, England
Mother: Alice FitzRalph de Percy, b. 1195 in Wilton, Yorkshire, England d. JUL 1268 in Yorkshire, England
Family 1: Katherine de Salvain, b. 1225 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England d. 1268 in Leicester, Leicester, England, United Kingdom
- John Bulmer, b. ABT 1245 in Wilton In Cleveland, Yorkshire, England d. 17 FEB 1299 in Wilton In Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Sources:
- Title: "Early Yorkshire Families," edited by Charles Clay, Diana E. Greenway
Author: Where the Record Is Found (Citation) page 8, details of the Bulmer line
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=VRfxelohUfoC&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=john+bulmer+%2B+tiphanie+marriage&source=bl&ots=9xMdYR7CmL&sig=GcEXnqETwGO7qJRXG-bYeYmu10M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt7PmnqoLSAhUJ1GMKHViNBMgQ6AEILTAD#v=onepage&q=john%20bulmer%20%2B%20tiphanie%20marriage&f=false;
- Title: Geni: John de Bulmer (II)
Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/John-de-Bulmer-II/6000000003494743643?through=6000000004382738465;
Note: John de Bulmer (II)
Gender: Male
Birth: 1210
Cleveland, Yorkshire, , England
Death: 1265 (55)
Bulmer, Yorkshire, , England
Immediate Family:
Son of John de Bulmer (I) and Alice FitzRalph
Husband of Katherine de Salvayn
Father of Sir John St Quinten de Bulmer (III), Knight
Added by: Scott David Hibbard on July 5, 2008
Managed by: Myrna Huthmacher {C} On Hiatus and 18 others
Immediate Family
Showing 4 people
Katherine de Salvayn
wife
Sir John St Quinten de Bulmer (I...
son
Alice FitzRalph
mother
John de Bulmer (I)
father
- Title: Wikiwand: Bulmer, North Yorkshire
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bulmer,_North_Yorkshire;
Note: Bulmer is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 174, increasing to 202 at the census 2011. The village is about seven miles south-west of Malton.
History
Bulmer was the seat of the ancient wapentake of the same name. The name Bulmer comes from "bull mere," a lake frequented by a bull.
The Bulmer family take their name from Bulmer. Ansketil de Bulmer is the first recorded member of the Bulmer family, who lived in the area in the twelfth century. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is recorded in 1066 as belonging to a Northmann and Ligulf. Tenancy was awarded by the King to Count Robert de Mortain, who passed the Lordship to Nigel Fossard.[2] By the nineteenth century the lordship of the manor had passed to the Earls of Carlisle, whose residence was at nearby Castle Howard. A monument to George William Frederick Howard can be found on top of Bulmer Hill just outside the village.
Governance
The village lies within the Thirsk and Malton UK Parliament constituency. It is also within the Hovingham and Sheriff Hutton electoral division of North Yorkshire County Council. It is part of the Derwent ward of Ryedale District Council.
Geography
The village is situated two miles west of the A64 and 6.13 miles (9.87 km) south-west of Malton at an elevation of around 263 feet (80 m) above sea level. The nearest settlements are Welburn 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west; Sheriff Hutton 3.09 miles (4.97 km) to the east; Terrington 2.88 miles (4.63 km) to the north-east and Whitwell-on-the-Hill 1.78 miles (2.86 km) to the south-east.
To the west of the village is Bulmer Beck that runs southwards to eventually join the River Derwent.
In the late nineteenth century the population was recorded as 231, which has decreased to 174 according to the 2001 UK Census. Of the total population, 143 were over the age of sixteen, with 77 in full-time employment. The 2001 UK Census showed that there were 78 dwellings in the village.
Village amenities
Visually, the village has changed little during history; however the small village school at the bottom of School Lane is now the village hall. The village also used to be home to a pub, blacksmith, shop and agricultural engineering workshop; these are all now closed.
Primary education can be found in the nearby villages of Sheriff Hutton, Welburn, Terrington and Thornton-le-Clay. Secondary Education can be found at Malton School or Norton College.
Religion
Bulmer church, originating from around the 10th century, still remains and services are held once every Sunday; the church also contains the last remaining tablet of a Methodist chapel, which used to be present in the village.
There is a church in the village, dedicated to St Martin, a soldier saint and Bishop of Tours. There used to be a Methodist Chapel in the village that built around 1842.
- Title: John III de Bulmer, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLG-F12H : 2 July 2020), John III de Bulmer, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLG-F12H;
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