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    Spofforth Castle in the village of Spofforth, North Yorkshire, England was a fortified manor house, ruined during the English Civil War and now run by...
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    Spofforth /ˈspɒfərθ/ is a village in the civil parish of Spofforth with Stockeld in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, about 3 miles (4...
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    Cowton Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Spofforth Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Whorlton Castle" Archived...
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  • a children's novel Spafford (disambiguation) Spofforth, North Yorkshire, England, UK Spofforth Castle This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Roman Museum Fountains Abbey Ripon Cathedral Knaresborough Castle Ripley Castle Spofforth Castle Marston Moor Devil's Arrows The following people and military...
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    Jane Ingleby (category People from Spofforth, North Yorkshire)
    Killinghall. She had four sisters and two brothers. The family lived at Spofforth Castle, where her father was employed. Their relatives were involved in the...
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  • census. The parish includes the ruins of Spofforth Castle and the 2,000-acre (810 ha) Stockeld Park estate. Spofforth with Stockeld parish is in the Harrogate...
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  • Heritage properties containing links for any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of English Heritage. List of...
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    about 120m north of Stockeld Park House) 1315562 Upload Photo Spofforth Castle, Ruins Spofforth with Stockeld Fortified House 13th century 22 February 1985...
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    September 1845 and opened from Church Fenton to Spofforth on 10 August 1847. The line from Spofforth and Harrogate was opened on 20 July 1848, after the...
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    Lekyngfeld (Leconfield Manor) 1308 Oct 4 Henricus de Percy, Spofford (Spofforth Castle) 1308 Oct 25 Abbas Sancti Augustini, Cantuar. Abbatiae Sancti Augustini...
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  • Sir William Ingleby, 1st Baronet (category People from Spofforth, North Yorkshire)
    Killinghall. They lived at Spofforth Castle in North Yorkshire. William Ingleby had a brother and five sisters. Ingleby inherited Ripley Castle and its lands when...
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  • Ripley Scarborough Sheriff Hutton Skelton Skipton Snape South Cowton Spofforth Whorlton Wilton Acklam Burton in Lonsdale Buttercrambe Carlton Levington...
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    Spofforth railway station was a station on the Harrogate–Church Fenton line in Spofforth, North Yorkshire. The station opened on 10 August 1847 as the...
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    particularly at York, situated between the Percy estates of Spofforth and Healaugh, and Neville's castle at Sheriff Hutton.[citation needed] On 24 August 1453...
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  • Prebendary of Barneby, Howden, 1478 Prebendary of Ripon 1481 - 1491 Rector of Spofforth 1481 - 1499 Temporal Chancellor of Durham Cathedral 1490 Rector of Houghton-le-Spring...
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    and in 2007 it was replaced with a larger equestrian statue by Colin Spofforth. A monument was erected in Machynlleth in 2000, on the 600th anniversary...
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  • closed in the late 1970s. Wetherby had a concrete water tower in the Spofforth Hill area, which was demolished in 1959. The gasworks no longer have gasholders...
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    about fortifying his landholdings, constructing motte and bailey castles at Spofforth and at Topcliffe, where was situated the caput of his feudal barony...
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    acres and broadly covers the area between Wetherby and the villages of Spofforth and Sicklinghall. In addition to traditional activities including farming...
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    Henry Percy (Hotspur) (category People from Spofforth, North Yorkshire)
    his fame. Henry Percy was born 20 May 1364 at either Alnwick Castle or Warkworth Castle in Northumberland, the eldest son of Henry Percy, 1st Earl of...
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  • Yorkshire), Sowerby Bridge, Spaldington, Spaunton, Speeton, Spennithorne, Spofforth, Sproatley, Sproxton, Spurn Head, Stainburn, Stainland, Staincross, Stainsacre...
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  • appointed by Northumberland as seneschal of Knaresborough Castle and steward of Northumberland's Spofforth estates. Plumpton's own estates included Plumpton Hall...
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    at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, a position he held until 1739. He became Rector of Trowbridge and of Spofforth, in Yorkshire, and held prebends...
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    1636–1708), Nonconformist minister and religious writer, was born here. Thomas Spofforth (1743–1826), organist, died here. John Spray (c. 1768–1827), tenor singer...
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  • and again in 1880, losing by an innings and 38, with the great Fred Spofforth taking 17 wickets for 66. Durham CCC was founded as an official entity...
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    been some 30 Abbots, including: Stephen, Count of Tréguier Abbot Thomas Spofforth. William de Vescy of Kildare All that remains today are the north and...
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  • Retrieved 17 January 2009. "3D Castle Plan". Skipton Castle. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2009. "Snape Castle:LBS Number 333605". heritagegateway...
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    created in a little over eight weeks by Altrincham-based artist, Colin Spofforth, who had submitted to Manchester City Council his idea for a heroic-sized...
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    and in 2007 it was replaced with a larger equestrian statue by Colin Spofforth. It commemorates the day he was proclaimed the last true Prince of Wales...
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