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  • Churches, chapels, manors, & Whalley Abbey
    • Bailey Manor Today
    • Great Mitton Hall and Little Mitton Hall
    • Mytton church
    • The church of St Mary and All Saints in Whalley
    • The Shireburn chapel at All Hallows’ church, Great Mitton.
    • Whalley Abbey
  • Clitheroe Castles Norman Founding Father
  • de Mitton genealogy
    • A House Divided by politics
    • Coucher Book of Whalley to 20th century genealogys
    • de Mitton ancient genealogy from 1066
    • De Mitton Stonyhurst Property Owners From the Conquest
    • Early Norman de Mitton genealogy
    • Mittons’ “hood” for over 700 years in England.
    • Shireburne, Shireburne and more Shireburnes
    • The Baileys and Shireburnes are scions of the de Mittons
    • The end of the de Mittons as Lords of their Manor
  • Early Roots
    • A. Roots in the land of the king
    • All about ‘Mitton’
    • Farm at the ‘Mythe’ aka ‘Mitune’
    • The Doomsday Book Reference to ‘Mitune’.
  • Historical Notes
    • 1066 & why they could not get along?
    • Driving on the “right side” of the road in medieval times
    • It’s all about politics man
  • Little Mitton Hall
  • Mittons on the move
    • Canada Beckons
    • Eddie the clerk’s 1906 ‘roots’ memo to document the past.
    • Kent County Ontario line began here:
    • US Mittons
  • Ralph`s Manor
    • The demesne manor
  • Shireburne Arms & Cromwells Bridge
    • Cromwells Bridge
  • The Mittons of Craven
    • Craven area Mittons from Roger to Edmund Mitton
    • From Ralph the Red to Squire Joseph
  • The Norman de Lacys
  • The Norman de Lacy`s – roots and apogees
    • De Lacy`s of the Conquest
    • The last of the great de Lacys & de Mittons as manor lords
  • The Tolkien Connection
  • Web site references and bibliography
  • Who was Ralph the Red?
    • Are you related to Ralph the Red and how to be sure?
    • Ralph gets established as a local manor lord
    • Was Ralph the Red really a de Lacy bastard?
  • End of story… for now.
  • Documentation and Addenda
    • “Mitton House” in the USA
    • 1818 Horton Baptism of ‘Grover John’ Mitton
    • Bibliography and Web Site References
    • Edmund D. Mitton’s handwritten memo
    • Family Tree from Horton in Ribblesdale to Canada and the US
    • Manley H. Mitton visiting Great Mitton in 1937
    • The Mittons of Craven by Jack Knowles 1982

de Mitton genealogy

Genealogies: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/genealogies/

The Norman de Mittons: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/de-mitton-genealogy/

Shireburnes, Shireburnes and more Shireburnes: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/shireburne-shireburne-and-more-shireburnes/

Stonyhurst Property Owners from the Conquest: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/stonyhurst-property-owners-from-the-conquest/

The Baileys and the Shireburnes are all Mittons: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/the-baileys-and-the-shireburnes-are-all-de-mittons/

A House Divided: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/a-house-divided/

The end of the de Mittons as Lords of their Manor: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/the-end-of-the-de-mittons-as-lords-of-their-manor/

Mittons ‘hood’ for over 700 years: http://thefamilydemitton.wordpress.com/mitton-genealogy/mittons-hood-for-over-700-years-in-england/

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