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at a place that came to be known as 'Everildsham' (Everild's home), which some believe to have evolved into the current name; Everingham. No trace of the convent survives and the former location is unknown. The second theory is that the name is derived from 'Eofor's Ham', meaning the 'ham' (home) of
475:, when its population was recorded as 22. Though a small village for the time it paid a large amount of tax relative to other comparable villages. The value of the village had decreased considerably by 1086, however, probably as a result of the widespread destruction caused by 577:. In a shrine to the saint in Half-Acre Lane harebells bloom and are referred to as 'the holy harebells of St Everilda'. An elaborately carved gravestone set into the floor of the nearby ancient church of St Peter in Harswell might mark the grave of St Everilda. 483:. After that time the village grew in prosperity, largely thanks to the presence of Everingham Hall, which gradually became the seat of the estate land and property in the area and contributed to the development of nearby villages such as 1331: 1016: 1346: 531: 1341: 1412: 1376: 1336: 294: 705: 1321: 1202: 1407: 1381: 60: 278: 1366: 1361: 1356: 651: 99: 1371: 302: 1326: 1085: 570: 1038: 1351: 240: 1137: 266: 895: 864: 815: 558: 271: 550: 712: 1132: 890: 859: 810: 338: 320: 228: 192: 47: 429:
There are two competing theories as to the origins of the village's name. Firstly, the theory that the village is named after
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is a Saxon word meaning 'Wild Boar' and was commonly used in that era as a name, for example as the name of a
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chapel. Population at the time was 271, with occupations including thirteen farmers, one of whom was a
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figure of 320, and covers an area of 1,662.03 hectares (4,107.0 acres).
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This article is about the village in England. For other uses, see
538:, described as a minor, and Mrs Constable-Maxwell of the 'Hall'. 442: 405:, although the county council and parish council refer to it as 221: 1020: 553:, (Roman Catholic). The latter church was designated a Grade I 514:, a carpenter, a shopkeeper, and a shoemaker. A tailor was the 711:. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 2004. Archived from 530:
of the church who was also church patron, a steward for
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History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of York
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since the parish also includes the nearby village of
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The next historical mention of the village comes in
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Gazetteer – A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets
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Subterranea Britannica. 16 April 2011 606: 292: 248: 214: 190: 106: 90: 37: 571:St Everilda's Church, Nether Poppleton 276: 264: 252: 238: 226: 204: 172: 154: 136: 7: 891:"Church of Saint Everilda (1310669)" 450:Eofor's people, who may have been a 557:in 1967 and is now recorded in the 896:National Heritage List for England 865:National Heritage List for England 816:National Heritage List for England 597:was also named after the village. 559:National Heritage List for England 551:Ss Mary & Everilda, Everingham 67: 14: 1048: 1004: 992: 980: 958: 742:Everingham Family History Record 437:, who fled her home to practise 66: 59: 39: 481:suppress rebellion in the north 114:160 mi (260 km)  48:Church of England parish church 685:Office for National Statistics 652:Office for National Statistics 619:Office for National Statistics 498:In 1823 Everingham was in the 403:Office for National Statistics 1: 796:. 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Everingham (disambiguation)

Church of England parish church
Everingham is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire
OS grid reference
SE804424
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Civil parish
Unitary authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
East Riding of Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
York
Postcode district
YO42
Dialling code
Police
Humberside
Fire
Humberside
Ambulance
Yorkshire

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