Hugh de Mitton conveyed property in the township of Bailey to his brother Otto, who then acquired the surname of Bayley. [1]
Sources
↑ Gerard, John. Centenary Record. Stonyhurst College, Its Life Beyond the Seas, 1592-1794, and on English Soil, 1794-1894 (Marcus Ward & Co., Limited, Belfast, 1894) p. 42.
Ackerley, Frederick George. A History of the Parish of Mitton in the West Riding of Yorkshire (1947).
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