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The original motte and bailey castle was built here in the Forest of Galtres by Bertram de Bulmer, Sheriff of York during the reign of King Stephen (c. 1135–1154),
Sheriff Hutton Castle is a ruined quadrangular castle in the village of Sheriff Hutton, North Yorkshire, England
The original motte and bailey castle, the remains of which can be seen to the south of the churchyard, was built here in the Forest of Galtres by Bertram de Bulmer, Sheriff of York during the reign of King Stephen (c. 1135–1154)
Sheriff Hutton has two castles. The first is a Norman motte and bailey structure of which only the mounds remain. It was built by Ansketil de Bulmer on land given to him by William the Conqueror. Hutton stems from the Old English hoh (a projecting piece of land) and tun (a farmstead) while the Sheriff prefix stems from the association with the Bulmer family, Bertram de Bulmer being sheriff of York in 1115.
In 1331 the Neville family received overlordship of Sheriff Hutton and in 1382 John Neville started to build a second castle on a new site in the village. It was completed in 1398. The Neville’s were largely responsible for the growth of the village that we see today. Richard Duke of Gloucester (the future Richard III) was placed in the household of Richard Neville. It is likely that Richard III visited Sheriff Hutton several times and in 1485 he created The Council of the North which used to meet in York or Sheriff Hutton. From 1547 the castle seems to have been occupied only spasmodically by the Council and declined since then.
South of the castle is Sheriff Hutton Park. The house was built by Sir Arthur Ingram in 1621, Sir Arthurs’s main house being Temple Newsom near Leeds. In 1637 the hall went to his third son Sir Thomas who removed large quantities of stone from the castle to build stables and a brewhouse (the Rangers House). Thus began the final decline of the castle. In the reign of Charles II the house was sold to the Thompson family. Originally the house was Jacobean in its architecture. This house still survives but about one foot inside the present Queen Anne exterior built in 1732.
This is baby Sheriff, he's a 12 month old mini aussie, he loves to play all day long but also loves to give hugs. It's very hard for him to stand still for more than a few seconds since he has so much energy but we're working on it. He's just a goofy puppy that always puts a smile on my face
Big Welcome to all new members and welcome back to all the regular members I've gotten to know throughout my projects
LightPainting sencillo en una localización a la que tenia ganas desde hace tiempo y que se deteriora poco a poco.
Iluminación cálida para el interior y linterna frÃa para el exterior y el modelo.
LiveComposite 30"x5
Sheriff John had been a lawman in the Wild West for over a decade. He'd seen his fair share of bandits, rustlers, and outlaws, but he'd never faced a group quite like the one that was heading his way this time.
Word had reached him that a gang of bandits was planning to rob a store holding some valuable goods. Sheriff John knew they had to act fast to protect them before it’s too late.
RES 47763 passes Sheriff Brow with 1Z39, Colchester-Carlisle "Settle and Carlisle Thunderer" tour.
30th April 1994.
An A-10C wearing the markings of the now-disestablished 358th Fighter Squadron "Lobos" pulls off target after a strafing run at the Barry M. Goldwater Range during Hawgsmoke 2014.
Ohio Sheriff Juvenille Unit.
Sorry About the Horrible Quality, taken with my cell phone.
I finally have info on this car! After a year of searching I have found it!
This is a Deputy Sheriff Car out of Meigs County, Ohio. Obviously this is not a Buckeye Sheriff's Association (BSA) scheme, the deputy makes his own stickers and works for the Juvenille Courts in Ohio. Most Juvenille Court Deputies drive unmarked cruisers but this Deputy made his own stickers and added them to the cruiser.
Plymouth Fury
Taken at the Seattle Fire Department Antique Fire Apparatus Display in downtown Seattle, July 11, 2009
Union Co. TN Sheriff
D.U.I. Enforcement/Drug Interdiction unit
2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor(CVPI)
2002 Ford Excursion (Union Co. SO Unit 704)