Burneston is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 Census it had a population of 244, increasing to 311 at the...
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The Church of St Lambert, Burneston, is the Anglican parish church for the village of Burneston in North Yorkshire, England. The church was built progressively...
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Burneston is a civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. It contains eleven listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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Bubwith, Bugthorpe, Burley, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Burley Woodhead, Burnby, Burneston, Burnsall, Burnt Yates, Bursea, Burshill, Burstwick, Burton Agnes, Burton...
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south and south east from Bedale and connects with the A6055 road at Burneston. The A684 road used to go through the town but a bypass was opened in...
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Baronet), of Sherbourne, Warwickshire, and Anna Maria, daughter of Charles Burneston, a wealthy Hackney merchant. There were rumours that Burgoyne was in fact...
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Robert Burneston Luckey (July 9, 1905 – September 9, 1974) was a decorated officer in the United States Marine Corps with the rank of lieutenant general...
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English Reformation by becoming a chapel of ease to St Lambert's Church, Burneston, but was ruined by 1838. In 1839, a new church was constructed on the...
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Christ Church, Southwark in south London. Hartley became the vicar of Burneston, Yorkshire, from 1874 to 1919 Rural Dean of East Catterick from 1891 to...
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The Robinson Almshouses are a historic building in Burneston, a village in North Yorkshire in England. The almshouses were constructed in 1680, with an...
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Wetherfell Peat Ground. Bedale PLU Ainderby Myers with Holtby, Aiskew, Beadle, Burneston, Burrill with Cowling, Burton upon Ure, Carthorpe, Clifton upon Ure, Crakehall...
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living of Burneston in favour of his nephew, and removed to Ripley, where, for two years, he managed Lady Ingleby's estates. At Burneston he erected...
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388942; -1.651269 (Catterick Bridge) 1131481 More images The Almshouses Burneston House 1680 22 August 1966 SE3080184960 54°15′34″N 1°31′43″W / 54.259388°N...
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B. in 1540, and in 1553 was presented by Edward VI to the vicarage of Burneston, Yorkshire. He is probably to be identified with Anthony, the brother...
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"Obituaries". The Washington Post. February 9, 1990. "Lieutenant General Robert Burneston Luckey". Marine Corps History Division. Marine Corps University. Retrieved...
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Part of the buildup of the base included building a decoy airfield at Burneston, some 4 miles (6.4 km) to the south. The station opened in June 1940 as...
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Yorkshire Listed buildings in Burn, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Burneston Listed buildings in Burniston Listed buildings in Burnsall Listed buildings...
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B6285, which connects Bedale with Exelby, Theakston, Burneston and the A6055 road just east of Burneston. In October 2018 the residents of the village, along...
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neighbourhood of Rokeby from his great-uncle Matthew Robinson, rector of Burneston; and his mother inherited the Mount Morris estate at Monks Horton, near...
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Shildon and Tinsdale Crescent have been bypassed. B6285 Bedale A6055 near Burneston Originally ran from Bishop Auckland to South Church. Renumbered as a northern...
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History Division. Retrieved 2 October 2023. Lieutenant General Robert Burneston Luckey. Marine Corps University. Retrieved 2 October 2023. Alpha L. Bowser...
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to the 7th Earl of Carlisle) 1149624 More images Church of St Lambert Burneston Church 15th century 22 August 1966 SE3086584942 54°15′33″N 1°31′40″W...
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[citation needed] In 1086 Theakston was recorded as being associated with Burneston with 12 carucates under the overlordship of the Honour of Richmond and...
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Yorkshire Listed buildings in Burn, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Burneston Listed buildings in Burniston Listed buildings in Burnsall Listed buildings...
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of the name is from a holy spring in the churchyard of St Lamberts in Burneston, though the spring and drain from it have been covered over. Portions...
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with other nearby parishes to form the united parish of Kirklington, Burneston, Wath and Pickhill. The parish church in the village is dedicated to St...
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Leeming Bar "Genuki: In 1822, the following places were in the Parish of Burneston:, Yorkshire (North Riding)". genuki.org.uk. Archived from the original...
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on the Leeds and Thirsk Railway was begun, with work underway between Burneston and Melverley. A cutting survives at Sinderby; south of this place, the...
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Brotherton and Byram Community Primary Academy, Brotherton Burneston CE Primary School, Burneston Burnsall Primary School, Burnsall Burton Leonard CE Primary...
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Street, Bembridge 1977–78 Air Commodore James Michael Birkin, of Little Burneston, Ashlake Copse, Fishbourne. 1978–79 Major-General Sir Robert Anthony Pigot...
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