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    Eston Town Hall was a municipal building in the Teesville area of Eston, in North Yorkshire, England. The building, which was the headquarters of Redcar...
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  • Eston Hemings Jefferson (May 21, 1808 – January 3, 1856) was born into slavery at Monticello, the youngest son of Sally Hemings, a mixed-race enslaved...
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    1974 the council used Eston Town Hall on Fabian Road in Teesville as its headquarters, which had been built in 1961 for the old Eston Urban District Council...
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  • Eston is a town in the Rural Municipality of Snipe Lake No. 259, Saskatchewan, Canada. The population was 1,061 at the 2016 Census. The town is located...
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    returned to Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council: Eston Town Hall, in Teesville, was used by the Eston Urban District council from 1961 to 1968. When the...
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    Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland (category Greater Eston)
    Yorkshire, England. It is part of Greater Eston, which includes the area and the outlying settlements of Eston, Grangetown, South Bank, Teesville and part...
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    South Bank, Redcar and Cleveland (category Greater Eston)
    built-up area's Middlesbrough subdivision and is also a part of Greater Eston. Within Redcar and Cleveland, the South Bank ward had a population of 6...
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    who built an independent bakery business in the town. John Wayles Hemings was the eldest child of Eston and Julia, born in Charlottesville in 1835. His...
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    descendant of Sally Hemings' youngest son, Eston Hemings, the Monticello Foundation asserted that Jefferson fathered Eston and likely her other five children...
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    Loftus, North Yorkshire (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    the town hall and later the company moved into their own studio on Zetland Road. It also has a fire station and part-time police station. Loftus Town Hall...
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  • of Christ Church, with both Eston Park Academy, whose playing fields were adjoined, and Redcar & Cleveland Council Town Hall nearby. Its students came from...
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  • tante". My postillion has been struck by lightning Richard V. Teschner; Eston Earl Evans (15 May 2007). Analyzing the Grammar of English. Georgetown University...
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    Conservative MP. 1974–1983: The County Borough of Teesside wards of Coatham, Eston Grange, Kirkleatham, Ormesby, Redcar, and South Bank. 1983–1997: The Borough...
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    Middlesbrough (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    Vale works. The new system and nearby abundant supply of Ironstone in the Eston Hills in 1850, made the works a success with the area becoming known as...
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    Masham (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    annually, organised by the Masham Town Hall Association; it began in 1965 to raise money for Masham Town Hall. The town holds an arts festival every two...
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    Easingwold (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    the old market cross still exists next to Easingwold Town Hall, which was built as a public hall. It replaced an old row of 'shambles' where butchers...
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    Hartlepool (category Towns in County Durham)
    Tees Bay, on the other side of the River Tees, the distant monument on Eston Nab can be seen on clear days. Hartlepool's economy has historically been...
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    Ashton-in-Makerfield (category Towns in Greater Manchester)
    Ashton-under-Lyne in Tameside and Ashton upon Mersey in Trafford. The town's name was recorded as Eston in 1212. Later, the suffix "in-Makerfield" was added, which...
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    Grassington (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    quarries. Grassington Hall is reputedly the oldest house in Yorkshire, dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. Grassington Town Hall was completed in...
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    Langton Hall, which offers holiday lettings and is now home to Charles William Langton, a businessman from Leeds, West Yorkshire. Langton Hall has recently...
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    church found in North Yorkshire, and was relocated from its original site in Eston, North Yorkshire. It is the oldest and most complex building moved to the...
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    Marske warmly welcomed the report. The two other towns due to be amalgamated, Billingham and Eston, were opposed. The two county councils of Durham and...
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    years of age, the XXI day of December, Anno 1536 and was firste buryed at Eston Priorie Churche amongst divers of his auncestors, bothe Seymours and Sturmyes...
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    in the Cleveland Hills near Eston to the south of Middlesbrough and Iron gradually replaced coal as the lifeblood of Eston. The ore was discovered by geologist...
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    Sherburn in Elmet (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    through the town marks its line, but little evidence of Roman settlement has been found. An earthwork adjoining All Saints' Church is the site of Hall Garth...
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    Boroughbridge (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    Tutt as it enters the town. According to tradition the top of the fourth stone was to be found in the grounds of Aldborough Hall, which stands between...
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    "- BorsodChem-kutatóközpont a Gödöllői Ipari Parkban - 2008 október 29 - Eston". Archived from the original on 15 August 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2017...
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    Malton, North Yorkshire (category Market towns in North Yorkshire)
    butchers. Malton Town Hall was first used as a butter market, butter being the main marketable product for many farmers of the day. The town hall was extended...
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    Stockton-on-Tees (category Towns in County Durham)
    over 50,000 in 1901 as workers moved in. The discovery of iron ore in the Eston Hills resulted in blast furnaces lining the River Tees from Stockton to...
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    reminiscent of the Matterhorn mountain. Cleveland Basin River Tees River Leven Eston Nab North Yorkshire Middlesbrough Redcar and Cleveland Stockton-on-Tees...
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