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55:, would appear to have resided with Ralph Grimston at Nidd, and in 1598 was arrested in his company. They were both martyred at York on 15 June of that year. On 23 February 1606, the manor and lordship of Nidd was transferred by Lord William Howard and others, apparently acting as trustees, to Sir William Mallory and Sir William Ingleby, probably trustees to the Byrnand estate for Sir Francis Trappes-Byrnand, whose father, Francis Trappes, of London, had married Anne, daughter and heir of Robert Byrnand, Esq., of Knaresborough, whose wife, Anne, was a granddaughter of Richard Neville, Lord Latimer. Sir Francis Trappes, who was knighted at Windsor in 1603, assumed the additional surname of Byrnand, and was the first of his family to reside at Nidd Hall. 22: 58:
The hall was rebuilt in 1825 for Benjamin Rawson, a businessman with major commercial interests in Bradford, who had bought the 4000-acre estate from Francis Michael Trappes the previous year. It passed on his death in 1844 to his daughter Elizabeth, who died at the hall in 1890. It then passed to
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for 1895 and became the 14th Viscount Mountgarret in 1900. In 1890–93 he greatly enlarged and remodelled the hall in the classical style. The estate then descended to
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It is constructed of coursed squared gritstone and ashlar with grey slate roofs. It is built in 3 storeys in a 9 x 8 bay rectangular block.
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Nidd Hall, an Elizabethan Manor house, was the seat of the Trappes family. The Catholic priest,
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By 1987 the size of the estate had reduced to 250 acres. In that year a unique style 6
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was removed from one of the rooms and sold at auction to an American collector.
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Speight, Harry "Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside", p. 331.
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was a 19th-century country house, now a hotel, in the village of
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Publications of the Catholic Records Society Vol 3, p. 135,
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Nidd
North Yorkshire
Peter Snow
Hon. Henry Edmund Butler
Viscount Mountgarret
High Sheriff of Yorkshire
Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret
Welte
Orchestrion
Warner Leisure Hotels
"Nidd Hall, Nidd"
Online reference
Online reference
Online reference
"Welte Style 6 Concert Orchestrion - Original Location: Nidd Hall, England"
"Rawson family history"
Official website
54°02′32″N 1°32′25″W / 54.0421°N 1.5403°W / 54.0421; -1.5403
Categories
Grade II listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Country houses in North Yorkshire
Hotels in North Yorkshire
Country house hotels

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