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Adlingfleet is a drained, fertile,
former marshland village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Twin Rivers, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire...
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south to
Sedbergh in the
north and from
Dunsop Bridge in the west to
Adlingfleet in the east. The
southern industrial district,
considered in the broadest...
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separate urban district. The
district contained the
following parishes:
Adlingfleet Airmyn Eastoft Fockerby Goole Fields Gowdall Haldenby Hook Ousefleet...
- water', that can be
found in the
English place-names in -fleet, such as
Adlingfleet, Marfleet, Ousefleet,
combined very
often with a male's name. The element...
- (Middlesbrough),
Acklam (R****ale), Ackworth, Acomb, Ackton, Addingham, Adel,
Adlingfleet,
Adwick le Street,
Adwick upon Dearne, Agbrigg, Agglethorpe, Aike, Ainderby...
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Tributary River Order Joins Trent at Bank
Adlingfleet Drain 1
Adlingfleet Left
Amerton Brook 60
Shirleywich Left
River Blithe 55
Nethertown Left Bottesford...
- of the West
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It
included the
parishes of
Adlingfleet, Badsworth, Burghwallis, Campsall, Castleford, Darrington, Kellington...
- register, by
which Langton granted land and the
advowson of the
church of
Adlingfleet, Yorkshire, to
Selby Abbey,
clearly states his paternity:
Langton names...
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Eastoft dates from 1164, when
there was a
dispute between the
Vicar of
Adlingfleet and the
abbot of Selby. Both
claimed rights to the
tithes from Reedness...
- main line at
Marshland Junction to Reedness,
another from
Reedness to
Adlingfleet, a
branch to
Swinefleet and
another to Luddington. The
first was built...