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Airmyn is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated at the
mouth of the
River Aire with the
River Ouse, approximately...
- river's
meanderings extend that to 90
miles (140 km).
Between Malham Tarn and
Airmyn, the
river drops 1,300 feet (400 m). The Aire
starts at
Malham Tarn and...
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Airmyn railway station was on the
Selby to
Goole Line. It
served the
village of
Airmyn in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. The
station was opened...
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Richard de Ayreminne, or Ayermin, (died 1340?), was the
chancellor of the
dioceses of
Norwich and Salisbury.
Ayreminne was a
younger brother of William...
- course,
founded in 1900, was at
Rawcliffe Park. The
later course was at
Airmyn Park from 1911 to the
Second World War.
Currently Goole's
nearest golf clubs...
- North,
Goole South, Howden, Howdenshire,
Pocklington Provincial, Snaith,
Airmyn,
Rawcliffe & Marshland,
South Hunsley, and
Wolds Weighton (small part)....
- Sir
William Armine, 2nd
Baronet (14 July 1622 – 2
January 1658) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1646 to 1653.
Armine was...
- of
Yorkshire Council.
Retrieved 8 May 2023. "Election
Results – Snaith,
Airmyn and
Rawcliffe and Marshland". East
Riding of
Yorkshire Council. Retrieved...
- Agglethorpe, Aike,
Ainderby Quernhow,
Ainderby Steeple, Ainthorpe, Aire View,
Airmyn, Airton, Aiskew,
Aislaby (R****ale),
Aislaby (Scarborough), Akebar, Aketon...
- Haddlesey, from
where it
follows a
winding course to join the
River Ouse at
Airmyn. The
section below Haddlesey is no
longer part of the navigation, as a derelict...