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    Notton is a village and civil parish in the City of Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England. The village is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west...
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    Lacock (redirect from Notton, Wiltshire)
    mile (1.6 km) to the east of Lacock, and the hamlets of Bewley Common, Notton and Reybridge. The Chippenham–Melksham section of the A350 primary route...
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    Royston and Notton railway station was opened in 1841 by the North Midland Railway, near the Yorkshire summit of the line, on the south side of Navvy Lane...
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    Birthwaite was Prior of Monk Bretton in 1350. In that year Sir William de Notton, a powerful local landowner, who was later Lord Chief Justice of Ireland...
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    Sir William de Notton, or Norton (died c.1365) was an English landowner and judge, who had a highly successful career in both England and Ireland, culminating...
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    Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 149: 109–114. JSTOR 4065043. Notton, David; Stringer, Chris. "Who is the type of Homo sapiens?". International...
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    Notton and Royston railway station was a railway station that served the village of Royston, South Yorkshire, England. It was situated on the Barnsley...
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  • also produces a second wine named Baron de Brane, a label named Château Notton, and a generic Margaux. Previously a reputed estate named Château Gorce...
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  • Notton is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The parish contains four listed buildings that...
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    for re-election at the next general election. Allen was born in 1975 in Notton, a small rural village near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Her mother is German;...
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    original North Midland Railway line Wath North Darfield Cudworth Royston and Notton Oakenshaw (originally for Wakefield) Normanton Methley North Woodlesford...
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  • North Newbald, North Rigton, Northowram, Norton-on-Derwent, Nosterfield, Notton, Nun Monkton, Nunburnholme, Nunkeeling, Nunthorpe Oakenshaw (West Yorkshire)...
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    Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-31846-6. ISBN 978-1-137-31846-6. Notton, D. G.; Stringer, C. B. (2010). "Who is the type of Homo sapiens?". International...
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  • heating a mixture of the gold and salt in a sealed pot for 5 days was done by Notton and was found to be successful. Pliny in his Naturalis Historia mentions...
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    contouring round the hills. The source is believed to be the River Frome at Notton, about 12 miles (19 km) upstream from Dorchester. Near the town centre is...
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    1761) | Fauna Europaea". fauna-eu.org. Retrieved 2023-07-28. Bantock, T.M., Notton, D. G. & Barclay, M. V. L. 2011. Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Pentatomidae: Pentatomini)...
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    them out. Due to excessive speed, a van in the train derailed approaching Notton and Royston station, Yorkshire and the train overran signals there. It derailed...
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    aqueduct ran through where the village is now sited. It followed a line from Notton, a few miles upstream, to Dorchester, which then was the Roman town of Durnovaria...
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    underlying chalk, the aqueduct took water from the Frome upstream near Notton (between modern-day Maiden Newton and Frampton) and closely followed the...
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  • Elms Nomansland North Bradley North Tidworth North Wraxall Norton Bavant Notton Nunton Oare Odstock Ogbourne St George Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne Maizey...
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    Thames-Clyde Express The Thames-Clyde Express on 24 July 1951 at Royston and Notton station. Overview Service type Passenger train First service September 1927...
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    Norman rule. According to legends, Cuthbert was buried here. Sir William de Notton, later Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, was Lord of the Manor of Fishlake...
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  • Antalya, Turkey Lal Lal, Victoria, Australia Mussum, Bocholt, Germany Notton, West Yorkshire, England Renner, South Dakota, United States Renner, Texas...
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    building of the M1 at the eastern end. The eastern section of line through Notton is now bridleway and cyclepath, connecting with the Trans Pennine Trail...
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    Cadishead – then called Cadewalesate – was rented from King John by Gilbert Notton for four shillings (20p) a year, a sum equivalent to about £650 today. The...
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    two sections to reach the West Riding and Grimsby Railway's main line at Notton, to the south of Wakefield. There was also a connection to the Hull and...
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    The other moiety was granted to Roger de Douay, and then to Gilbert de Notton who gave Cockersand Abbey one ploughland. This portion, Holmeswood, was...
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    Ireland: the commission included yet another Irish Chief Justice, William de Notton. Motlowe died in 1361. Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921...
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    Société centrale d'agriculture de Paris, whose Annales he also published. Notton (2007) provides a catogue of parasitic wasps with reference to Bosc's collection...
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  • notable that the commission included two men, Henry de Motlowe and William de Notton, who like Wirkeley served as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. As often in...
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