10th Century - Uctred
1086 - Count of Mortain - given by William the Conqueror, his half brother.
1200 - Richard de Surdeval
1230?- John de Surdeval had two daughters - Maud m. Peter de Jarpenvill and
1277 - Emma m. William de Barton. William died in 1284
1280?- William de Barton
1284?- Nicholas de Barton
1300?- Nicholas de Barton
1316 - Joan de Barton m. Richard de Pickering (1st).
1348 - Thomas de Pickering (1st) m. Margaret. Thomas died in 1348.
1355 - Richard de Pickering (2nd).
1427 - Richard de Pickering (3rd).
1441 - John de Pickering
1470? - Thomas de Pickering (2nd) died in 1509
1509 - William de Pickering (1st). In 1513 he was Knight Marshall to Henry VIII, probably the last occupant of the Pickering House in Oswaldkirk. (He married Eleanor, daughter of William Fairfax)
1542 - William de Pickering (2nd). At age 24 years he was attached to the Court as a courtier and diplomat - He was said to be a possible suitor for Queen Elizabeth, but died unmarried in 1574.
1574 - Hester Pickering was William’s illegitimate daughter. She married Lord Edward Wotton (1st). She died in 1596.
1625 - Their son, Edward (Thomas?) Wotton (2nd), conveyed the land to
1628 - Nicholas Pay who held the Manor. In 1630 Anne, Nicholas’ eldest daughter, married Sir Edward Hales (1st).
1654 - Edward (2nd), their son, became a Roman Catholic and follower of James II.
1661 - William Moore (1st) bought the land and manorial rights from Edward Hales. William died in 1681.
1674 - William Moore (2nd). William built the present Hall for daughter Mary sometime after 1690. He died in 1720.
1700 - Mary Moore inherited. She married Edward Thompson, M.P. for York.
1784 - John William Banner, cousin of Mary Thompson, inherited.
1811 - Thomas Banner and Mary Banner, son and daughter of John William Banner inherited. Thomas died in 1826 and Mary married Richard Banner Oakley in 1811. She died in 1838.
1826? - Richard Banner Oakley inherited.
1838 - Edward Banner Oakley (probably Mary and Richard’s son) inherited.
1865 - Mary Cockcroft, from Scarborough, bought the property. (683acres). She died in 1866 and Mary’s nephew, Robert Henry Page-Henderson died in 1867 at the age of 39 - there is a memorial to him in the church at Chapel le Dale near the Penrith Viaduct
1866 - Lt. Col. Henry Cockcroft Page Henderson, eldest son of Robert, sold the lands to Percy Robert Page Henderson.
1907 - Lt.Col. John Musgrave Benson of Warren House, Wharfedale bought the property.
1934 - Major Philip and Violet Gatty-Smith bought the Hall at the sale of the Benson estate .
1957 Roddy and Sonia Heathcote-Amory bought the Hall for £6000
1986 David and Sara Craig are the present owners.