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Look up byland or biland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Byland may refer to: A Peninsula or byland (also biland) Byland Abbey, a small village and
Byland
Ruined monastery in North Yorkshire, England
Byland Abbey is a ruined abbey and a small village in Byland with Wass civil parish, in the county of North Yorkshire, England, in the North York Moors
Byland_Abbey
Battle during the Wars of Scottish Independence (1322)
The Battle of Old Byland (also known as the Battle of Byland Abbey, the Battle of Byland Moor and the Battle of Scotch Corner) was a significant encounter
Battle_of_Old_Byland
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Byland with Wass is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 120, increasing to an
Byland_with_Wass
Village in North Yorkshire
of Byland with Wass, in North Yorkshire, England, in the North York Moors National Park. A short distance from the village lie the ruins of Byland Abbey
Wass,_North_Yorkshire
Church in Old Byland, North Yorkshire, England
All Saints' Church is the parish church of Old Byland, a village in North Yorkshire in England. The church was built in about 1100, from which period the
All Saints' Church, Old Byland
All_Saints'_Church,_Old_Byland
British chef (born 1989)
Michelin-starred The Black Swan at Oldstead, Roots in York, The Abbey Inn at Byland and a food box business, Made In Oldstead. Banks was born and grew up in
Tommy_Banks_(chef)
Old Byland and Scawton is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage
Listed buildings in Old Byland and Scawton
Listed_buildings_in_Old_Byland_and_Scawton
Byland with Wass is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains six listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage
Listed buildings in Byland with Wass
Listed_buildings_in_Byland_with_Wass
Scottish knight and feudal lord
1st Earl of Richmond, positioned on Scawton Moor, between Rievaulx and Byland Abbey. To dislodge him King Robert used essentially the same tactics as
James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
James_Douglas,_Lord_of_Douglas
American actress (born 1972)
2020. She appeared in the 2024 romantic drama film, It Ends with Us as Ms. Byland. The film starred and was produced by her sister, Blake. Lively married
Robyn_Lively
Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
for the Battle of Old Byland, on Scawton Moor to the south. The road through the village used to link the two abbeys at Byland and Rievaulx, with the
Scawton
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Old Byland and Scawton is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. The parish includes the villages of Old Byland and Scawton. At the
Old_Byland_and_Scawton
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
include Wass, Kilburn and Coxwold. Oldstead shares a parish council with Byland with Wass. Oldstead has a moor called Oldstead Moor, a place of worship
Oldstead
British clothing retailer
retailer founded in 1999 by Sally Robinson, based on a family run farm in Old Byland, North Yorkshire. AmpleBosom.com was featured on the BBC series Inside Dot
Ample_Bosom
13th-century battle in Scotland
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Action_at_Lanark
Monastery in Oldstead, North Yorkshire, England
(19 March 2010). "A cycle ride to Byland Abbey and Rievaulx". York Press. Retrieved 4 January 2016. "History of Byland Abbey". www.english-heritage.org
Stocking_Abbey
British Earl (1266–1334)
Brittany. John had taken up a position on Scawton Moor, between Rievaulx and Byland Abbey. To dislodge John from his strong position on the high ground, Bruce
John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond
John_of_Brittany,_Earl_of_Richmond
Ruined monastery in North Yorkshire, England
the Cistercian order from Burgundy and responsibility for it was taken by Byland Abbey. Founded in 1145 at Fors near Aysgarth, it was moved ten years later
Jervaulx_Abbey
Pre-Columbian Middle American pictorial manuscript from Central Mexico
ethnographic data and re-interpreted some of the rituals; that of Bruce Byland and John Pohl, who researched the relationship between the rites depicted
Codex_Borgia
1298 battle of the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Falkirk
(1318) Battle of Myton (1319) Battle of Boroughbridge (1322) Battle of Old Byland (1322) Battle of Stanhope Park (1327) Battle of Wester Kinghorn (1332) Battle
List of battles between England and Scotland
List_of_battles_between_England_and_Scotland
Ancient division of Yorkshire, England
East Harlsey, Hawnby, Husthwaite; South Kilvington; Kirby Knowle, Old Byland, Over Silton, South Kilvington, South Otterington, Thirkleby, Thirsk, Topcliffe
Birdforth_(wapentake)
English military commander (1270–1323)
inactivity, particularly the humiliating English defeat at the Battle of Old Byland on 14 October 1322, which made it clear that the war could not be won. Harclay
Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle
Andrew_Harclay,_1st_Earl_of_Carlisle
Italian actor and theatre director
France. Additionally, he studied with Dario Fo, Giorgio Strehler, Pierre Byland, and Monika Pagneux. While studying in France, Magni first met Complicité
Marcello_Magni
Suffix used for place names
Brockhollands Brookland Brooklands Broomlands Browland Burland Burntisland Byland Collegeland East Midlands Goathland Scottish Highlands Shetland City of
Land_(suffix)
14th-century Scottish nobleman
1322 he fought with the English against the Scots at the Battle of Old Byland. It appears likely that he fought on the side of Edward II of England at
Domhnall_II,_Earl_of_Mar
Event in the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Siege of Stirling Castle (1304)
Siege_of_Stirling_Castle_(1304)
the Likedeelers (in German)[permanent dead link] "Heard at Byland: Wimund's Woes" from Byland Abbey website, Retrieved Jan. 2005. Rise of the English Sea
List_of_pirates
French clown and teacher (1943–2026)
work. Throughout the 1970s, Gaulier had a famous clown act with Pierre Byland [de], which they performed extensively in Paris at the Odéon Théâtre de
Philippe_Gaulier
Scottish raid into England
between 30 September and 2 November 1322, resulting in the Battle of Old Byland. Numerous raids began by attacking the area around Carlisle, Holm Cultram
Great_Raid_of_1322
Bush campout festival in Australia
New Year Gulpa Creek Bylands I (between Echuca & Deniliquin) At 'new' DTE owned site 2500 2003 Autumn/Easter Gulpa Creek Bylands II (between Echuca &
ConFest
Baroness de Mowbray
Segrave Joan died in Yorkshire, England of the plague. She was interred at Byland Abbey in North Yorkshire. Weir 2008, p. 79. Armitage-Smith, Sir Sydney,
Joan_of_Lancaster
Ruined abbey in Cumbria, England
Disestablished 1537 Mother house Congregation of Savigny Controlled churches Byland Abbey Calder Abbey Inch Abbey Rushen Abbey Swineshead Abbey People Founder
Furness_Abbey
2024 film by Justin Baldoni
Lily's widowed mother Robert Clohessy as the Sheriff Robyn Lively as Ms. Byland Emily Baldoni as Dr. Julie In July 2019, Justin Baldoni optioned the novel
It_Ends_with_Us_(film)
Hill in North Yorkshire, England
400 BC. Roulston Scar was the approximate location of the Battle of Old Byland, in which the Scots won a major victory over the English on 14 October 1322
Sutton_Bank
Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge
Minor engagement in the First War of Scottish Independence, fought in April 1307
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Glen_Trool
Village in West Yorkshire, England
led to the establishment of iron ore mines and a forge by the monks of Byland Abbey under a licence granted by Sir William Fitzwilliam (the first lord
Emley
1975 film
Starring Elizabeth Moorman Tommy Lee Jones Rose Quong Lila Kedrova Pierre Byland Marcel Sabourin Alanis Obomsawin Cinematography Jean Boffety Michel Brault
Eliza's_Horoscope
Cultural area of England
the Monasteries. Other Cistercian abbeys are at Rievaulx, Kirkstall and Byland. The 7th-century Whitby Abbey was Benedictine and Bolton Abbey, Augustinian
Northern_England
War of national liberation between Scotland and England
Declaration of Arbroath, 1320 Battle of Boroughbridge, 1322 Battle of Old Byland, 1322 Treaty of Corbeil, 1326 Battle of Stanhope Park, 1327 Treaty of
Wars_of_Scottish_Independence
Mixtec conqueror
(2002), pp. 54–55. Pohl (2002), pp. 32–33. See Pohl (2002); Byland and Pohl (1994) Byland, Bruce E.; Pohl, John M.D. (1994). In The Realm of Eight Deer:
Eight_Deer_Jaguar_Claw
German WWI submarine
Date Name Nationality Tonnage Fate 1 October 1918 Bylands United Kingdom 3,309 Sunk 1 October 1918 Manin Kingdom of Italy 2,691 Sunk 1 October 1918 HMS
SM_U-139
Town in Victoria, Australia
(SAL 2021) Postcode 3434 Localities around Springfield Lancefield Mount William Kilmore Romsey Springfield Bylands Monegeetta Chintin Darraweit Guim
Springfield, Victoria (Macedon Ranges)
Springfield,_Victoria_(Macedon_Ranges)
English medieval bishop
The King who made Scotland. Tempus, Stroud, 2004. ISBN 0-7524-2825-X "Heard at Byland: Wimund’s Woes" from Byland Abbey website, Retrieved Jan. 2005.
Wimund
in 1939, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania under the leadership of William M. Byland. PSCF affiliated immediately with US Chess, which was founded the same year
Pennsylvania State Chess Federation
Pennsylvania_State_Chess_Federation
Queen of England from 1308 to 1327
at the start of the autumn campaign. Before the disastrous Battle of Old Byland in Yorkshire, Edward had ridden south, apparently to raise more men, sending
Isabella_of_France
Scottish soldier (c. 1296 – 1327)
and Thomas Randolph, he made an attempt to surprise the English king at Byland Abbey, near Malton in Yorkshire, but Edward escaped, pursued towards York
Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland
Walter_Stewart,_6th_High_Steward_of_Scotland
Anglo-French nobleman (c. 1270 – 1324)
Battle of Methven Battle of Loudoun Hill Battle of Bannockburn Battle of Old Byland Spouses Béatrice de Clermont (m. 1295; died 1320) Marie de St Pol
Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
Aymer_de_Valence,_2nd_Earl_of_Pembroke
1307 battle fought by Robert the Bruce
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Loudoun_Hill
Village in North Yorkshire, England
name, Midele, also seen in the name of Middlesbrough. In the 12th century Byland Abbey established a grange at Middlesmoor. It appears that there has been
Middlesmoor
de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury. Bruton Abbey, Buildwas Abbey and Byland Abbey founded, the latter in January by the Congregation of Savigny. 1136
1130s_in_England
Part of the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Dunbar_(1296)
Agricultural land shared by medieval clergy
granges might be located at some distance from the monastery: for example Byland Abbey in North Yorkshire maintained an industrial grange in Denby Dale,
Monastic_grange
King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329
of Turnberry Battle of Glen Trool Battle of Loudoun Hill Battle of Inverurie Battle of the Pass of Brander Battle of Bannockburn Battle of Old Byland
Robert_the_Bruce
State of Australia
former Ballarat and Bendigo systems. There are also tramway museums at Bylands, Haddon and Hawthorn.[citation needed] Melbourne Airport is the major domestic
Victoria_(state)
Military raids in Scotland
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Harrying_of_Buchan
Civil parish in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
and Overton in 1598. In medieval times monks from Kirkstall, Rievaulx and Byland Abbeys and St John's Priory in Pontefract obtained ironstone from Sitlington
Sitlington
Battle in Highland, Scotland
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Inverlochy_(1431)
Battle during the Jacobite rising in 1746, just before the Battle of Culloden
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Littleferry
Minor skirmish in the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Slioch
14th-century battle in Scotland
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_the_River_Dee
at London Our Lady of Jervaulx, associated with Abbot John Kingston of Byland at Jervaulx Our Lady of Durham, associated with Godric of Finchale at Durham
Catholic Church in England and Wales
Catholic_Church_in_England_and_Wales
Aztec herbal manuscript of 1552
reissued edition of Gates's manuscript has a very useful introduction by Bruce Byland, recounting the publication history of the manuscript and subsequent scholarship
Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis
Libellus_de_Medicinalibus_Indorum_Herbis
1315 Siege of Carlisle in the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Siege_of_Carlisle_(1315)
Battle fought in 1511 (or 1490) between the Murray, Drummond, and Campbell clans
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Knock_Mary
Former castle building in North Yorkshire, England
sanctuary at the castle before being given lands by the de Mowbray family at Byland for their own house. Roger de Mowbray lost favour with the king (Henry II
Thirsk_Castle
1570 Scottish clan battle
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Torran-Roy
1318 Battle in Ireland
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Faughart
1327 Scottish Independence battle
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Weardale_campaign
Polearm with a long shaft and pointed head used for thrusting or throwing
on the second day of the Battle of Bannockburn and in the Battle of Old Byland when he defeated English armies. Throwing spears became rarer as the Middle
Spear
Styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans
west end of Worcester Cathedral, and many Cistercian abbey churches like Byland, Fountains, Kirkstall and Roche. Abbey of Saint-Georges, Boscherville Abbaye
Norman_architecture
Fashion brand based in London, England
supporting 29 European countries. In March 2019, LK Bennett was bought by Byland UK. In December 2025, it was widely reported that the company was being
L.K.Bennett
1296–1328 war between England and Scotland
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
First War of Scottish Independence
First_War_of_Scottish_Independence
1715 siege
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Siege_of_Inverness_(1715)
England (1278 Savigny) Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire, England (1135 Savigny) Byland Abbey, North Yorkshire, England (1135 Furness) Calder Abbey, Cumbria, England
List of Cistercian abbeys in Britain
List_of_Cistercian_abbeys_in_Britain
1314 Siege of Roxburgh Castle during the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Capture_of_Roxburgh_(1314)
1316 battle in Skerries, County Kildare
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Skerries
Battle in the north-east of Scotland in May 1308 according to Fordun
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Inverurie_(1308)
County of England
Ampleforth Abbey Bolton Abbey Byland Abbey – Fountains Abbey – Gisborough Priory Kirkham Priory Mount Grace Priory – Pickering Parish Church — home of
North_Yorkshire
Scottish civil war battle (1650)
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Carbisdale
1138 battle between England and Scotland
Date accessed: 17 August 2008 Byland flourished; the refounded Calder did not, and a dispute ensued as to whether Byland was a daughter house of either
Battle_of_the_Standard
Tram depot and museum in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
tram after withdrawal in 1965. T.180 1917 Owned by TMSV Bylands. S.164 1916 Owned by TMSV Bylands. L.106 L.104 Ran a charter for employees in 1990, celebrating
Hawthorn_tram_depot
Calendar year
their consular opponent. Puigcerdà is founded by Alfonso II of Aragon. Byland Abbey is established on its final site in Yorkshire, England, by the Cistercians
1177
Scottish clan battle in which the Clan Cameron routed the Clan Maclean
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Corpach
13th-century military raid in Scotland
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Raid_on_Scone
Private day and boarding school in Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, England
inter-house responsibilities. The four houses, named after local abbeys are Byland (blue), Fountains (yellow), Jervaulx (green) and Rievaulx (red). Traditionally
Queen_Mary's_School
Queen of Scotland. 14 October – Victory for Scots at the Battle of Old Byland in Yorkshire. Scotland portal Timeline of Scottish history Potter, John
1322_in_Scotland
Priory Ampleforth Abbey Arden Priory Baysdale (Basedale) Priory Bolton Abbey Byland Abbey Copmanthorpe Preceptory Coverham Abbey Drax Priory Easby Abbey East
List of monastic houses in North Yorkshire
List_of_monastic_houses_in_North_Yorkshire
Scottish clan battle that took place in 1586, in the Scottish Highlands
Second Berwick Faughart Myton Arbroath Declaration Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Corbeil Treaty Stanhope Park Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty Second War of
Battle_of_Leckmelm
de Dryburgh (Edinburgh) ("Dryburgh"), 14, p. 9. F. W. Ragg, ‘Charters to Byland Abbey’ Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Archaeological and
Hugh de Morville, Constable of Scotland
Hugh_de_Morville,_Constable_of_Scotland
Motif present in traditional folklore
ISBN 0-520-03537-2. Joynes, Andrew, ed. (2001). "The Fragmentary Tales of the Monk of Byland". Medieval Ghost Stories: An Anthology of Miracles, Marvels and Prodigies
Procession_of_the_dead
1304 battle in the First War of Scottish Independence
Skerries Faughart 1315–1327 Carlisle Skaithmuir 2nd Berwick Myton Great Raid of 1322 Old Byland Weardale Treaties Auld Alliance Corbeil Edinburgh–Northampton
Battle_of_Happrew
Hollow cylindrical container
Microbe. 4 (3): 104–105. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-03. Byland, Hannah (September 4, 2012). "Whiskey Aging Warehouses and the Effects to
Barrel
Academy school in Beadlam, North Yorkshire, England
Domenica Wilkinson Gender Coeducational Age 11 to 16 Enrolment 710 Houses Byland, Feversham, Mowbray, Rievaulx Colours Blue, Red, Yellow, Green Website
Ryedale_School
Church in Scawton, North Yorkshire, England
in Old Byland and Scawton Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Mary's Church, Scawton. Historic England. "Church of St Mary, Old Byland and Scawton
St_Mary's_Church,_Scawton
Youth racing competition
in derby is criticized as time consuming". Akron Beacon Journal. p. 16. Byland, Kathleen (June 26, 1983). "A Soap Box tradition". Akron Beacon Journal
Soap_Box_Derby
Public coeducational school in Zurich, Switzerland
(replacing Dr. Daniel Reichmuth in 2023) The vice-headmasters (Prorektor) Samuel Byland, Adriana Mikolaskova and Roman Staude. The Kunst- und Sportgymnasium is
Kantonsschule_Rämibühl
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
to Robert Brus, whose family held it until 1242 when it was granted to Byland Abbey who held it until the dissolution. Another part of the manor was granted
South_Otterington
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