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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is situated at the foot of the Wolds, on the road from Scarborough to York, and consists mostly of one long street … the site of a monastic cell subordinate to the abbey of Scarborough. Winwick (All Saints) WINWICK ( All Saints), a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… family, much esteemed by Gen. Lambert, was killed before Scarborough Castle, about the year 1645. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Saints) WYKEHAM ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Scarborough, Pickering lythe, N. riding of York, 6 miles (S. W. by W.) from Scarborough; containing, with the village of Ruston, and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of York. The parish lies on the road from York to Scarborough, and comprises about 700 acres, whereof …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is remarkably straight and level. A railway was opened to Scarborough in July 1845. In 1846 an act was passed for a … of York; the borough, market, and sea port towns of Hull, Scarborough, and Whitby; the borough and market-towns of … miles. The face of the country along the coast, from Scarborough nearly to the Tees, is bold and hilly, the cliffs …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 24 434300 428300 Scampston 1253 1253 9.25 486100 475400 Scarborough 1155 1253 333.33 504600 489200 Seamer 1382 1382 …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… messuage with lands in Newton near Wyntryngh[a]m. William Scarborough, gent. Henry Tempest, esq., and Isabel his wife 3 …
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