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Akebar is a
township and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England,
about eight miles south of Richmond. It
consists of a
caravan site, as well as several...
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Akebar is a
civil parish in the
former Richmondshire district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains three listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
- Delavigne. Idamor, head of the
warrior caste -
tenor Ratef, his
trustee -
tenor Akebar, high
priest - b**** Neala, his
daughter -
soprano Mirra,
priestess - mezzo-soprano...
- Yorkshire. The
parish included the
townships of Finghall,
Constable Burton,
Akebar and
Hutton Hang, all of
which became separate civil parishes in 1866. From...
- View, Airmyn, Airton, Aiskew,
Aislaby (R****ale),
Aislaby (Scarborough),
Akebar, Aketon, Aldborough, Aldbrough,
Aldbrough St John, Aldfield, Aldro, Aldwark...
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called Air de cour
spread throughout France. The
first French opera may be
Akébar roi du Mogol,
first performed in
Carpentras in 1646. It was
followed by...
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dates back only to the 12th century. The
church is
nearer to the
hamlet of
Akebar than it is to Finghall,
which is 0.5
miles (0.8 km) to the south, because...
- Spennithorne.
About 4
miles east of Leyburn.
Nearby villages include Finghall,
Akebar,
Thornton Steward and
Constable Burton. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of...
- Beck (becomes
Claypits Beck upstream) (R)
Burton Beck (Rs)
Newton Gill (R)
Akebar Gill (L)
Ruswick Gill (becomes Moor Beck upstream) (R)
Spruce Gill (R) Sun...
- Riseborough, Welburn, Wombleton.
Leyburn PLU
Agglethorpe with Coverham,
Akebar, Arrathorne, Barden, Bellerby,
Caldbergh with East Scrafton,
Carlton Highdale...