- Firby
Firby is a
toponym andfamily name found throughout theAnglosphere . It is from the Old English name "Fredebi", itsMiddle English spelling was Fritheby, since Gallicised intoEarly Modern English as Firby, although numerous spellings (Furby, Furbee, Ferby and Furbay) have existed sinceModern English . Related English families are Fitzhugh ofRavensworth and FitzRandolph ofMiddleham , both of whom also descend from Bretons since theHarrying of the North and were integral to foundations in theHonour of Richmond .United Kingdom
Firby is 685 acres and a Liberty of
Richmondshire , in theDiocese of Ripon and Leeds , also part of theDiocese of Middlesbrough . Some places within Firby are:*Firby Hall. The worth of Firby at the time of
Domesday Book 's compilation was 13 shillings, compared to its earlier worth underEdwin, Earl of Mercia as 10 shillings. Fritheby was part ofAlain Le Roux 's "Honour of Richmond" that was divided to the Middleham estate of Ribald, before becoming the inheritance of the FitzAlans/FitzBrians ofBedale . From them, the family ofMiles Stapleton inherited it, inviting theirScargill relatives to live there [http://www.pages.portables2.ngfl.gov.uk/ascargill/family.html] . "Papist " Mr. GeorgeMetcalfe resided here and opposed the quartering ofDavid Leslie, Lord Newark 'sCovenanter s during the Civil War. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=23811] Harry Rouse, Esq. lived at Firby Hall, being J.P. and Deputy-Lieutenant for theNorth Riding of Yorkshire .*Firby Grange is a former
glebe ofJervaulx Abbey , sometime workplace forFriar Alan [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=49740&strquery=Firby#s33] of theCistercians and their Hospitaller associates.*Christ's Hospital (an Anglican almshouse founded in 1608 by John Clapham, a Chancery clerk for Queen Elizabeth's
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley --whose son and heirThomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter held possession of neighboring Snape, part of the larger Middleham estate. This property passed to the paternal family ofAnne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron , whom owned the manor of Well. From Milbanks, the hospital passed onto Ropners of Thorpe Perrow. Firbys from here in the 20th century relocated to Firby Close inStockton-on-Tees and Firby Close inHartlepool , within what was known asCleveland, England . Two S.S. Firby ships were built in Stockton-on-Tees. One of the ships was a casualty of aNazi-Germany U-boat under commander Herman Schultz, while the second ship was scrapped in the latter half of that century. Their shipping association inWest Hartlepool was promoted by the Ropner family [http://www.aandc.org/research/ropner.html] of Thorpe Perrow [http://www.thorpperrow.com/history.html] , which lies about a mile SW from Firby in the parish of Well.*Low and High Ash Banks, Mile House and Manley Farms. There is also Firby
Beck , connected to Bedale Beck in the north.There is a Firby Road at Gallowfield's Trading Estate in Richmond, North Riding of Yorkshire.
There is a Firby Lane in
Ripon . (c.f. Richmond, West Riding of Yorkshire)There is a hamlet named Firby in
Fawkham ,Kent . (c.f. Richmond, Surrey)As can easily be surmised, English toponymy regarding Richmond and Firby have rather close parallels; both are settlements in the North and West Ridings of York, as well as having a presence in the London area.
Sir Leonard Firby was considered a "delinquent". [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=9259&strquery=Firby]
Bill Firby was an early 21st Century
Labour Party (UK) Councillor for Deerness Valley inCounty Durham .Canada
Bayham, Ontario inCanada has a Firby Cemetery now allotted to the local Methodist congregation and the family came withThomas Talbot (Upper Canada) . Captain William Firby commanded the "Landsdowne" on the Great Lakes border. There is a Furby House Books inPort Hope, Ontario . Furby Street Community Garden is inWinnipeg, Manitoba uponRed River Colony . Firby Court inCoquitlam, British Columbia is due toFort Vancouver .Australia
Firby Street in
Cloverdale, Western Australia dates back to theSwan River Colony .United States
Darby-Firby Neighborhood Corporation is in
Yorktown, Virginia . Firby Road was founded by one of theFirst Families of Virginia . Furbee School and Furbee Cemetery inMarion County, West Virginia ; Furbee Ridge and Furbee Run inWetzel County, West Virginia ; Furbay Cemetery inHarrison County, Ohio were all once part ofYork County, Virginia and may have been settled because of theOhio Company .Others
Another and less important township of Firby is west of Westow civil parish, Buckrose wapentake, in the
East Riding of Yorkshire . Today, this place is administered withinRyedale in theNorth York Moors . The Yorkshire footpath, Centenary Way, passes through from south to north in thepasture . TheNorth Eastern Railway (UK) parallels theRiver Derwent, Yorkshire along the north. Huttons Ambo (named after the township northeast of here) Angling Club is hosted at the hall. Some names of places within Firby include: Firby Hall, Firby Wood, Coldwell Plantation, Jeffery Bog Plantation and St. Mary's Vicar House.There are two
Newfoundland outport s on theGrand Banks , called Furby's Cove in Hermitage and Furby's Harbour in Burgeo. They have probably been there since theGeorgian era .
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