Hinderwell is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England which lies within the North York Moors National Park, about a mile from the coast...
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Thomas Hinderwell (1744–1825) was a British, eighteenth-century historian. He is probably best remembered for his History of Scarborough, which was first...
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miles (8 km) north of Whitby, and close to the villages of Ellerby and Hinderwell. It is a popular tourist attraction due to its picturesque cliffside village...
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Thornaby-on-Tees added in 1892. The urban districts in 1894 were Eston, Guisborough, Hinderwell, Kirkleatham, Kirklington cum Upsland, Loftus, Malton, Masham, Northallerton...
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Hinderwell railway station was a railway station on the Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. It was opened on 3 December 1883, and served the...
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coast midway between Staithes and Runswick Bay in the civil parish of Hinderwell. Rows of domestic properties and individual houses exist on the top of...
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My Journey to Glory, was published in November 2022. Mead grew up in Hinderwell, a small village near Whitby, which she described as: "a fishing town...
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that it is so named after being the port for the nearby Seaton Hall and Hinderwell. The spelling Steers or Steeas is sometimes used to indicate the traditional...
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checkweighman and became active in the Labour Party. In 1911, he was elected to Hinderwell Urban District Council, then in 1920, to the North Riding of Yorkshire...
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Falsgrave Road were originally part of a group of six houses known as Hinderwell Place. The house on the far west of this sequence of buildings was purchased...
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Castle near Whitby, Yorkshire. Born 4 October 1507 at Seaton Manor in Hinderwell, Yorkshire, Francis was the eldest son of Sir John Bigod and Joan Strangways...
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constituency again included the whole of Whitby Rural District, and so gained Hinderwell which was previously within Cleveland constituency. It had an electorate...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Grinkle Line and station closed North Eastern Railway WR&MU Hinderwell Line and station closed...
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-1.118604 (Church of St Paul) 1295734 More images Kirkhill Staithes, Hinderwell House Late 18th century or Early 19th century 6 October 1969 NZ7834318794...
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Glaisdale + 3 detached portions, Goathland, Hawsker cum Stainsacre, Hinderwell, Hutton Mulgrave, Lythe, Mickleby, Newholm cum Dunsley, Newton Mulgrave...
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Master Post Down IJ23645570 Unknown Unknown by 1982 01/09/91 ROC Post Hinderwell Yorkshire NZ79311781 01/06/60 01/09/91 ROC Post Hingham Norfolk TG03840193...
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Vol.9. London: Mr Gold, No.103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. 1803. p. 286. Hinderwell, Thomas (1832). The history and antiquities of Scarborough: with a brief...
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lands were in the king's control is not recorded. Page (ed.) "Parishes: Hinderwell" History of the County of York: North Riding: Volume 2 Keats-Rohan Domesday...
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was the second wife of William Middleton (c.1646–1714), the rector of Hinderwell. Conyers Middleton had two brothers and a half-brother. Middleton was...
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Sermon on death of Thomas Hinderwell, Scarborough, 1825. Scarborough Worthies, Scarborough, 1826, (mostly a life of Thomas Hinderwell). Memoirs of the Life...
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That same year he took up a practice at the Grinkle-Ironstone Mines at Hinderwell, serving as GP until 1927. He and his wife moved to Bamford after he retired...
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1667. Brydges 1812, p. 510. Jones 1859, p. 291. Hopper 2007, pp. 27–28. Hinderwell 1832, pp. 81–84. Fowler. Plant. Manganiello 2004, p. 160. Smith 2010,...
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consists of a rural seaside landscape. The church is part of the benefice of Hinderwell, Roxby & Staithes with Lythe, Ugthorpe & Sandsend. The benefice has a...
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shows eight services, including two out and back workings from Whitby to Hinderwell. By 1938, the era of the camping coaches, services south amounted to eleven...
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Marske , Saltburn , Brotton, Carlin How, Loftus, Easington, Staithes, Hinderwell, Runswick Bay & Sandsend X4A 6 28 Guisborough via James Cook University...
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(2000). Scarborough Castle. London: English Heritage. ISBN 1-85074-786-5. Hinderwell, T. (1811). The History and Antiquities of Scarborough, and the Vicinity...
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Langbaurgh East: Brotton; Danby; Easington; Egton; Glaisdale; Guisborough; Hinderwell; Kirkleatham; Liverton; Loftus; Lythe; Marske; Skelton; Upleatham and...
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railwayman, radio presenter, clergyman and scholar. Staniforth born in Hinderwell, Yorkshire, on 23 June 1893 to John William Staniforth and Mary Jane Dobbin...
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to the nearby Granby House, the home of 18th century historian Thomas Hinderwell. Although the top station today has the same footprint as the original...
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Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) [1] Thomas Hinderwell, The history and antiquities of Scarborough and the vicinity (2nd edition...
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