Hutton Village (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Hutton Lowcross". maps.nls.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2022. The site of the Leper Hospital is marked on the map north west of the village

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  • "Hutton Lowcross North Riding". visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2022.

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  • Ekwall, Eilert (1960). The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names (4 ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 259, 306. OCLC 1228215388.
  • Pease, Alfred E. (1887). The Cleveland hounds as a trencher-fed pack. London: Longmans Green. p. 61. OCLC 1042120568.
  • White, William (1840). History, gazetteer and directory of the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire. Sheffield: Robert Leader. p. 672. OCLC 1008476555.
  • Ord 1846, p. 237. Ord, John Walker (1846). The history and antiquities of Cleveland : comprising the wapentake of East and West Langbargh [sic], North Riding, County York. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. OCLC 1048899800.
  • Tuffs, Peter (1996). Catalogue of Cleveland Ironstone Mines. Guisborough: Tuffs. p. 16. OCLC 35135777.
  • Census of England and Wales for the year 1861. London: Census Office. 1862. p. 639. OCLC 41192273. The large increases in population of the townships of Eston, Ormesby, Normanby, Upsall, Guisborough and Hutton Lowcross is mainly attributed to the opening of ironstone workings and blast furnaces