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By 1810-11 the Keys had 614 a., roughly equally divided between Gate and Water Fulford. (fn.
153) A miller was last recorded in Fulford in 1823. (fn.
Mary Key, by will dated 1781, gave £100 for the school, from which the income in 1824 was £4. (fn.
The former, which was built before 1742 and enlarged before 1827, (fn.
Fulford had several poorhouses and in 1835 the occupant of one of them also had 'the prison house'. (fn.
33) and by 1840 houses called Garrow Hill and Belle Vue had appeared near by. (fn.
89) but the only other reference to land is to 5 a. belonging to the prebend in 1844. (fn.
Not in Heslington as on O.S. Map 6" (1853 and later edns.): see Y.A.J. xli.
245) The boys remained in the original schoolhouse until 1865, when a mixed school was begun in the Back Lane buildings.
It was still used in 1972. It was said in 1865 that few of the Wesleyans in the village failed also to attend the parish church but that in New Fulford, the suburban area, a third of the population were dissenters and a third attended no place of worship. (fn.
36) In the same period the barracks were greatly extended and other military buildings erected, and a depot was built for the York-Fulford tramway that was opened in 1880. (fn.
4) The area of the elongated and irregularly-shaped ancient parish was 2,021 a. in 1890, of which 356 a. were in Water Fulford. (fn.
When Fishergate board school, in York, was opened in 1895 18 children were transferred there from Fulford school. (fn.
The churchyard at the old church was closed in 1902 (fn.
219) The unsafe spire was removed and the belfry stage of the tower rebuilt in 1924. (fn.
7) changed to plain 'Fulford' in 1935. (fn.
197) It was replaced in 1960 by an existing house near the church in Fulford Road. (fn.
226) A church hall was built in the grounds of the new church and opened in 1960. (fn.
A county secondary school was built in Fulfordgate, Heslington Lane, and opened in 1963.
135) Of the four farms on the Fulford Hall estate in 1964, one was of 209 a. and the others each about 130 a. (fn.
42) and near by in St Oswald's Road a group of old people's homes called Connaught Court was built by the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution in 1971. (fn.
14) A stone cross, still standing beside the main road from Fulford to York in 1972, apparently marked the boundary of York's rights of commonage in the parish. (fn.
In 1972-3 the income was £18 from £137 stock, and doles of 50p. were given to 31 people. (fn.
The contents of the mansion were later donated by his widow Jutta Fulford and his son George Fulford III. The Trust undertook an extensive restoration of the site with funds from the provincial government and opened it to the public as a house museum in June 1993.
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