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Acomb may
refer to:
Acomb,
Northumberland Acomb,
North Yorkshire Our Lady's Church,
Acomb St Stephen's Church,
Acomb St
James the Deacon's Church, Acomb...
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Acomb /ˈeɪkəm/, /ˈjækəm/[citation needed] is a
village and
suburb within the City of York
unitary authority area, in
North Yorkshire, England, to the...
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Acomb Stakes is a
Group 3 flat
horse race in
Great Britain open to two-year-old horses. It is run at York over a
distance of 7
furlongs (1,408 metres)...
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Acomb House is a
historic building in the
Acomb suburb of York, in England. The
building lies on the
north side of
Front Street, in
Acomb. Its site is...
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Acomb F.C. was an
English football club from
Acomb,
North Yorkshire. The club was
formed in the 1880s, and was a
founder member of the York
Football League...
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Acomb is a
village in the
south of Northumberland, England. The po****tion at the 2001
Census was 1,184
increasing to 1,268 at the 2011 Census. It is...
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Frances Dorothy Acomb (October 15, 1907 –
January 19, 1984) was an
American academic and
historian who
wrote about United States history and English-French...
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Hexham include Corbridge,
Riding Mill,
Stocksfield and
Wylam to the east,
Acomb and
Bellingham to the north,
Allendale to the
south and
Haydon Bridge, Bardon...
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Patty Acomb (/ˈeɪkoʊm/ AY-kohm; born
September 28, 1965) is an
American politician serving in the
Minnesota House of
Representatives since 2019. A member...
- Lane and Ouse
Acres on one side, and the
intersection of York Road and
Acomb Road on the other, make up its
western boundary. The
remainder of the southern...