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    Blyth is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of the county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands, north west of East Retford, on the...
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  • a town Blyth Valley (UK Parliament constituency) Blyth, Nottinghamshire, a village River Blyth, Northumberland River Blyth, Suffolk Baron Blyth, title...
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    February 2021). "Nottingham actor Tom Blyth appears in new film Benediction with former Doctor Who star". Nottinghamshire Live. Retrieved 11 March 2021. Hayward...
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  • Blyth is a civil parish in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains 53 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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    St. Mary and St. Martin's Church, Blyth, is a Grade I listed parish church in Blyth, Nottinghamshire, England. The priory of St. Mary and St. Martin is...
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    by whom she had five children: Thomas (King's chaplain, Prior of Blyth, Nottinghamshire, Prior of Tynemouth, Northumberland), Philippe, Margaret, Beatrice...
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  • Clifford. After her father was badly wounded at a tournament at Blyth, Nottinghamshire on 4 July 1256, he began negotiations for Margaret's marriage to...
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    Souls) Beckley, Oxfordshire Bishopsbourne, Kent (Weighing of Souls) Blyth, Nottinghamshire Bradfield, Norfolk Broughton, Buckinghamshire Broughton, Cambridgeshire...
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    unseen on the basis of his reviews. He died on 17 June 1996 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire, due to cancer of the colon. DJ, music producer and radio presenter...
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  • the second son of Joseph Mellish of Doncaster, Yorkshire and Blyth Hall, Nottinghamshire and was educated at Eton School (1725) and Peterhouse, Cambridge...
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    foggy moors interrupted by bottlenecks for most of the journey to Blyth, Nottinghamshire, where it met the A1, and the accident rate was high. Debates in...
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    Serlby Hall (category Country houses in Nottinghamshire)
    buildings in Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Blyth, Nottinghamshire Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. The Buildings of England:Nottinghamshire. pp 306-308....
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    cross. The A614 linking Nottingham north through Sherwood Forest to Blyth, Nottinghamshire and on to Doncaster; the A6075 linking Mansfield with the ferry...
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    George Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway (category Deputy lieutenants of Nottinghamshire)
    1931. Monckton-Arundell was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Nottinghamshire (Sherwood Rangers) Yeomanry on 1 January 1900, and promoted to lieutenant...
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  • Beckingham, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Blyth, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Bole, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Bothamsall Listed buildings...
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  • A1 road (Great Britain) (category Roads in Nottinghamshire)
    completed, it will provide a continuous motorway-standard road between Blyth, Nottinghamshire and Washington, Tyne and Wear and will provide the North East and...
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    attributed: Redbourne Hall, Lincolnshire, alterations, 1773; Blyth Hall, Nottinghamshire, 1773–6 dem; Leventhorpe Hall, near Leeds,1774; Castle Howard...
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    Rossington, Thorne, Thurnscoe, Tickhill, Wadworth, Warmsworth, parts of Blyth, Nottinghamshire and the extra-parochial area of Hampole. The original meeting place...
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  • Works in Worksop, his final team, in September 1936. Manock died in Blyth, Nottinghamshire, on 12 April 1983 at the age of 78. Dykes, Garth (2009). Nelson...
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  • 'House of Benedictine monks: The priory of Blyth' Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. The Buildings of England:Nottinghamshire, pp 83–84, Harmondsworth, Middx. Penguin...
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    Macaulay Langstaff (category Blyth Spartans A.F.C. players)
    He made five appearances before being loaned back to Billingham and to Blyth Spartans. In 2018, he moved to York City, where he played for two years...
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    Blyth Priory was a priory in Nottinghamshire, England, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin. Blyth Priory was founded in 1088 by Roger de Busli, as a house...
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    Beckingham, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Blyth, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Bole, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Bothamsall Listed buildings...
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  • he was in business as a steel manufacturer and residing at Spital House, Blyth, Worksop, Nottingham. "John Charles Bradley Firth". The Aerodrome. 2014...
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  • This is a list of settlements in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See...
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    Worksop (previously Blyth and Cuckney) was a Rural District in Nottinghamshire, England. It originated as Worksop Rural Sanitary District in 1872. In 1894...
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  • of Blyth, Nottinghamshire, and his first wife, Kitty da Costa. He entered Lincoln's Inn in 1761 and was called to the Bar in 1766. He inherited Blyth Hall...
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  • 1948) was an English cricketer. He was born at Blyth, Nottinghamshire. Prior to playing for Nottinghamshire, Ellison made minor appearances for Lincolnshire...
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    Reservation) Order (SI 2009/3300) The A1 Trunk Road and The A1(M) (Blyth, Nottinghamshire) (Temporary Restriction and Prohibition of Traffic) Order (SI 2009/3301)...
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  • Byth, Nottingham, England, UK; one of the listed buildings in Blyth, Nottinghamshire Ye Olde House, Worfield, Shropshire, England, UK; one of the listed...
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