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Ryther cum Ossendyke

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50: 34: 57: 688: 523:. The church stands on the eastern side of the village on the edge of Ryther Ings, adjacent to Ryther Hall. A stream, the Pailbank Drain, runs north to south through this end of the village, draining via a marshy slough into the Wharfe, separating church and hall from the village and causing the road to divert at right angles away from the river. 223: 430:
Ryther village contains a Methodist chapel (now disused), the Rythre Arms public house, and a village hall. There were formerly at least two pubs or inns. From the 12th to the 16th century the village was the site of Ryther Castle, the principal seat of the ancient de Rhythre/Ryther family, the Lords
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are within the parish. It has always been vulnerable to the frequent flooding of the rivers Wharfe and Ouse. Most of the parish is arable farmland with a little mixed farming. This part of Yorkshire typically produces barley, wheat, oilseed rape, sugar beet and potatoes; along the river the meadows
423:. Historical spellings included: Osmundayk in 1304, Osmundesayk (1323), Osmondak(e) (1438,1450), Ossendak (1491), Hossindike (1535), Os(s)ingdike (1540, 1549), Ossendike (1588, 1595), and Osendyke (1641). The name meant 'Osmund's 498:
In the late twentieth century, a number of new houses extended the village southwards along Mill Lane. The village hall stands approximately 0.3 miles (0.5 km) to the west of the main settlement, near the
247: 49: 447:. The village once had several shops but now has none. Historically, census returns show that many residents were farm labourers or worked in the larger village of 707: 373:, which forms part of the parish boundary. It covered 1,074 hectares and contained the township of Lead Hall about six miles to the west, where there is 289: 240: 209: 512: 478:, Ryther is a lowland street village on the south bank of the River Wharfe, which is tidal at that point (tides extend up the Wharfe as far as 617: 235: 646: 459: 271: 197: 163: 692: 562: 127: 444: 382: 281: 252: 550: 346: 117: 85: 508: 374: 276: 177: 153: 554: 712: 516: 228: 648:
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and embankments are used for grazing sheep and cattle. There is little woodland in the parish.
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Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960, p.398
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Ozendyke is a hamlet two miles to the west of Ryther, along the B1223 toward
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around 1.9 miles (3 km) to the east. Ryther and Ossendyke
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The origin of the village name 'Ryther' is uncertain.
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in about 1400. Several of the de Ryther family have
365:historically in Yorkshire but now in the county of 246: 234: 222: 208: 196: 186: 176: 162: 144: 126: 108: 92: 80: 26: 369:. The parish is situated on the south side of the 427:(oak), later misunderstood as ending in '-dyke'. 632:"Ozendyke :: Survey of English Place-Names" 394:Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names 618:"Ryther :: Survey of English Place-Names" 545: 543: 8: 56: 23: 357:Ryther-with-Ossendyke is a parish in the 16:Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England 539: 217: 185: 161: 30: 519:(1.2 miles (2 km) south-east) to 513:Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway 454:The estate of Ryther was owned by the 341:, England. It includes the village of 345:. The civil parish population at the 245: 233: 221: 207: 195: 175: 143: 125: 107: 7: 470:Approximately equidistant between 400:('clearing'); he instead proposed 14: 708:Civil parishes in North Yorkshire 526:Leeds East Airport, formerly RAF 686: 460:Thomas Corbett (Lincolnshire MP) 55: 48: 32: 451:three miles to the south-east. 333:and 6 miles (9.7 km) from 563:Office for National Statistics 1: 486:. The Wharfe flows into the 412:'clearing' with the suffix 381:of Ryther's parish church, 329:6 miles (9.7 km) from 21:Human settlement in England 729: 509:Ulleskelf railway station 262: 258: 218: 43: 38:All Saints Church, Ryther 31: 154:Yorkshire and the Humber 458:, who bequeathed it to 583:Lewis, Samuel (1848). 517:Cawood railway station 305:53.847969°N 1.157486°W 198:Postcode district 128:Ceremonial county 110:Unitary authority 695:at Wikimedia Commons 693:Ryther cum Ossendyke 645:Burke, John (1838). 505:East Coast Main Line 323:Ryther cum Ossendyke 310:53.847969; -1.157486 178:Sovereign state 101:Ryther cum Ossendyke 63:Ryther cum Ossendyke 27:Ryther cum Ossendyke 586:Ryther (All Saints) 301: /  515:formerly ran from 445:All Saints' Church 383:All Saints' Church 210:Dialling code 691:Media related to 484:Humberhead Levels 320: 319: 720: 690: 675: 674: 667: 661: 660: 658: 656: 642: 636: 635: 628: 622: 621: 614: 608: 605: 599: 598: 596: 594: 580: 574: 573: 571: 569: 547: 456:Barons Haversham 416:is more likely. 408:, derived from 385:(13th century). 375:St Mary's Chapel 316: 315: 313: 312: 311: 306: 302: 299: 298: 297: 294: 268: 172: 69:Location within 59: 58: 52: 36: 24: 728: 727: 723: 722: 721: 719: 718: 717: 698: 697: 684: 679: 678: 673:. 5 April 2024. 669: 668: 664: 654: 652: 644: 643: 639: 630: 629: 625: 616: 615: 611: 606: 602: 592: 590: 582: 581: 577: 567: 565: 549: 548: 541: 536: 503:section of the 501:Selby Diversion 468: 437:Harewood Castle 367:North Yorkshire 355: 339:North Yorkshire 309: 307: 303: 300: 295: 292: 290: 288: 287: 286: 266: 241:North Yorkshire 229:North Yorkshire 168: 158: 140: 136:North Yorkshire 122: 118:North Yorkshire 104: 76: 75: 74: 73: 71:North Yorkshire 67: 66: 65: 64: 60: 39: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 726: 724: 716: 715: 713:Selby District 710: 700: 699: 683: 682:External links 680: 677: 676: 662: 637: 623: 609: 600: 575: 538: 537: 535: 532: 467: 464: 462:in the 1830s. 435:who inherited 379:chapel of ease 354: 351: 318: 317: 285: 284: 279: 274: 269: 267:List of places 263: 260: 259: 256: 255: 250: 244: 243: 238: 232: 231: 226: 220: 219: 216: 215: 212: 206: 205: 200: 194: 193: 190: 184: 183: 182:United Kingdom 180: 174: 173: 166: 160: 159: 157: 156: 150: 148: 142: 141: 139: 138: 132: 130: 124: 123: 121: 120: 114: 112: 106: 105: 103: 102: 98: 96: 90: 89: 82: 78: 77: 68: 62: 61: 54: 53: 47: 46: 45: 44: 41: 40: 37: 29: 28: 20: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 725: 714: 711: 709: 706: 705: 703: 696: 694: 689: 681: 672: 666: 663: 651:. p. 191 650: 649: 641: 638: 633: 627: 624: 619: 613: 610: 604: 601: 588: 587: 579: 576: 564: 560: 556: 552: 546: 544: 540: 533: 531: 529: 528:Church Fenton 524: 522: 518: 514: 510: 506: 502: 496: 493: 489: 485: 481: 477: 473: 465: 463: 461: 457: 452: 450: 446: 442: 438: 434: 428: 426: 422: 417: 415: 411: 407: 403: 399: 395: 391: 390:Eilert Ekwall 386: 384: 380: 376: 372: 368: 364: 360: 352: 350: 348: 344: 340: 336: 332: 328: 324: 314: 283: 280: 278: 275: 273: 270: 265: 264: 261: 257: 254: 251: 249: 242: 239: 237: 230: 227: 225: 213: 211: 204: 201: 199: 191: 189: 181: 179: 171: 167: 165: 155: 152: 151: 149: 147: 137: 134: 133: 131: 129: 119: 116: 115: 113: 111: 100: 99: 97: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 72: 51: 42: 35: 25: 19: 685: 665: 653:. 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Ryther cum Ossendyke is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
2011 census
Civil parish
Unitary authority
North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
North Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
LS24
Dialling code
Police
North Yorkshire
Fire
North Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK
England
Yorkshire
53°50′53″N 1°09′27″W / 53.847969°N 1.157486°W / 53.847969; -1.157486
civil parish
Tadcaster

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