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    Irton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2011 UK census, Irton parish had a population...
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    Scarborough (/ˈskɑːrbrə/) is a seaside town in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England. With a population of 61,749, Scarborough is the largest...
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    Irton Marx (born 1947) is a Brazilian journalist, politician, and gaucho activist. He is known for organizing a movement to separate the southernmost...
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  • Samuel Irton (29 September 1796 – 10 July 1866) was a British Conservative politician. The only son of Edmund Lamplugh Irton and Harriet née Hayne, daughter...
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    Intermediate stations and halts are at Muncaster Mill, Miteside, Murthwaite, Irton Road, The Green, Fisherground and Beckfoot. The railway is owned by a private...
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    Irton Pike is a hill in the west of the English Lake District, near Santon Bridge, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Alfred Wainwright's book...
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    St Paul, Irton is an active parish church in the civil parish of Irton with Santon, Cumbria, England. It is in the Calder Deanery of the Anglican diocese...
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    Irton with Santon is a civil parish in Copeland, Cumbria, England, which includes the village of Santon Bridge. It has a parish council. It had a population...
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    Irton Cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross in the graveyard of St Paul's Church, in the parish of Irton with Santon, Cumbria, England. Dating from the early 9th...
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  • Ralph of Irton (died 1292) was a medieval Bishop of Carlisle. Ralph was a canon of Gisborough Priory, an Augustinian foundation, sometime before 1257...
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    Holmrook (redirect from Irton Hall)
    than two miles to the west. Two miles north-east along the Irt valley is Irton Hall, a large mostly 19th-century house which incorporates a 14th-century...
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    Irton Road railway station is a railway station on the 15 in gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway in the Lake District National Park and the English county...
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  • Irton with Santon is a civil parish in the Borough of Copeland, Cumbria, England. It contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
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    and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is Black Combe, Drigg, Eskdale, Irton, Muncaster and Waberthwaite. The church is not a listed building. St Bega's...
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  • Whinlatter Forest Ennerdale Forest Blengdale Forest Dodd Wood Parkgate and Irton Forest County Durham Hamsterley Forest Lancashire Gisburn Forest Northumberland...
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    Cumbria, England, at a bridge over the River Irt. The civil parish is called Irton with Santon. The population of this civil parish as at the 2011 census was...
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    and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is Black Combe, Drigg, Eskdale, Irton, Muncaster and Waberthwaite. The church is not a listed building. St Peter's...
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  • Installed January 1293 Term ended 1 November 1324 Predecessor Ralph of Irton Successor William Ayremyn Other post(s) cellarer of Carlisle Cathedral Orders...
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    settlement of Star Carr. The parish is composed of the townships of Seamer and Irton and the chapelry of East Ayton. Its area is 8,450 acres, of which 18 acres...
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    GCHQ Scarborough is a satellite ground station located on Irton Moor, on the outskirts of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England, operated by the British...
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  • They include: Semper constans et fidelis ("Always constant and faithful"; Irton, Lynch, Mellor and Spoor families) Semper fidelis esto ("Be always faithful";...
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  • and racing driver. He is the sixth Baronet Brocklebank of Greenlands and Irton Hall. He is the son of Sir John Brocklebank, a British army Major and first-class...
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    Anglo-Saxon stone carving. The importance of the Gosforth Cross (as well as the Irton Cross) caused the Victoria and Albert Museum to have replicas made in 1882...
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    large figures. The Anglo-Saxon Bewcastle Cross Northumbrian The Anglo-Saxon Irton Cross, Cumbria showing affinity to the style of Bewcastle The Pictish/Early...
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    population of 290. The parish touches Bootle, Drigg and Carleton, Eskdale, Irton with Santon, Ulpha and Waberthwaite. There are 14 listed buildings in Muncaster...
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    Carlton Egremont Gosforth Included township of Bolton Haile Harrington Irton with Santon Included township of Santon & Murthwaite Lamplugh Included townships...
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    Edward Stanley and Samuel Irton. While in Parliament, he served alongside Edward Stanley (from 1847 to 1852), Samuel Irton (from 1852 to 1857), Sir Henry...
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    and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is Black Combe, Drigg, Eskdale, Irton, Muncaster and Waberthwaite. The church is not a listed building. Corney...
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    and Lincolnshire, as place names such as Irby upon Humber, Ireleth and Irton mention the Irish as an ethnic group, while Goidelic personal names appear...
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    West Kirk, Greenock St Agnes of Rome and Catherine of Alexandria, St Paul, Irton The Ascension, 1898, Jesus Church, Troutbeck, Cumbria The Knight's Farewell...
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