Copgrove is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, five miles (8 km) south-west of Boroughbridge and the A1(M)...
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Church is an Anglican church in Copgrove, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. A church was recorded in Copgrove in the Domesday Book, and it is...
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Copgrove is a civil parish in the former Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains five listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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Copgrove railway station served the village of Copgrove, North Yorkshire, England from 1875 to 1964 on the Pilmoor, Boroughbridge and Knaresborough Railway...
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preaching of the word". Saint Mungo's Well was a cold water spring and bath at Copgrove, near Ripon, North Yorkshire, formerly believed effective for treating...
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Thomas Swinton 1471–78 Richard (III) 1150–70 Alexander 1259–65 Robert Copgrove 1336–46 John Darnton 1479–95 Robert of Pipewell 1170–80 Reginald 1267 Robert...
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Brafferton and Copgrove) (afterwards station master at South Gosforth and Jesmond) C. B. Bainbridge 1936 – 1940 (also station master of Copgrove) (afterwards...
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buildings in Cononley Listed buildings in Constable Burton Listed buildings in Copgrove Listed buildings in Copt Hewick Listed buildings in Coulton, North Yorkshire...
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Mauleverer with Hopperton, Arkendale, Boroughbridge, Cattal, Clareton, Copgrove, Great Ouseburn, Great Ribston with Walshford, Green Hammerton, Hessay...
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Beck (R) Ware End Beck (R) Scarr Beck (R) Holbeck (becomes Robert Beck at Copgrove, Stainley Beck at South Stainley, and Markington Beck upstream of Markinton)...
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54°01′02″N 1°22′56″W / 54.01718°N 1.38233°W / 54.01718; -1.38233 (Copgrove Hall) Early to mid 17th century The milepost is on the south side of York...
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at Staveley was called Copgrove and Staveley on its opening in 1875. It was renamed Copgrove in 1881 after the nearby Copgrove village to avoid confusion...
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Henry Duncombe (1728–1818), M.P. for Yorkshire (1780–96), lived at Copgrove, Yorkshire. Duncombe was a vocal supporter of the Parliamentary struggle for...
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949784 (Church of St Oswald) 1130886 More images Church of St Michael Copgrove Sculpture pre Christian 15 March 1966 SE3463963243 54°03′50″N 1°28′20″W...
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buildings in Cononley Listed buildings in Constable Burton Listed buildings in Copgrove Listed buildings in Copt Hewick Listed buildings in Coulton, North Yorkshire...
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wife, Catherine (died 1670), daughter and coheiress of Charles Wise of Copgrove, Yorkshire. Place entered law as his father had done, and was articled...
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of the Order of the Bath on 10 December 1912. In retirement he lived at Copgrove Hall near Burton Leonard in North Yorkshire and officiated as Vice-Admiral...
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it was called Staveley, but from 1881 its name was taken from nearby Copgrove village to avoid confusion with Staveley in Derbyshire. The grade II listed...
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North Stainley (1908 to 1911), then as Rector of St Michael's Church, Copgrove (1911 to 1919). In 1919, Major was made Principal of the Ripon Clergy College:...
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Oakwood Boundary Road on the north-east, Roundhay Road on the west and Copgrove Road on the south-east. It is 8.2 hectares (20 acres) in area and part...
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1983 Coombes Holloway Halt Halesowen Railway 1927 Cooper Bridge L&YR 1950 Copgrove NER 1950 Copley L&YR 1931 Copmanthorpe York and North Midland Railway 1959...
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20 April 2019. "The Benefice of Walkingham Hill, Comprising Arkendale, Copgrove, Farnham, Scotton, and Staveley". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 20 April...
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Hon. Henry Willoughby of Birdsall near Malton 1855–1856 James Brown of Copgrove, near Knaresborough 1856–1857 Harry Stephen Meysey Thompson of Kirby Hall...
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Harrogate. He also showed he was aware of the popular St Mungo's Well at Copgrove, and St Robert's Well at Knaresborough. Stanhope in his 1626 work Newes...
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faint white star and a white coronet markings on her hind feet bred at Copgrove Hall in North Yorkshire by her owner Guy Reed, a former RAF engineer who...
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Skipton Rural District Y Constable Burton 182 10.73 Leyburn Rural District Y Copgrove 137 5.21 Nidderdale Rural District Y Copmanthorpe 4,173 7.66 Tadcaster...
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Green Essex 51°52′N 0°47′E / 51.86°N 00.78°E / 51.86; 00.78 TL9222 Copgrove North Yorkshire 54°04′N 1°29′W / 54.06°N 01.48°W / 54.06; -01.48 SE3463...
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