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having 19 residents. The
former Bevercotes Colliery was one of the
first fully automated coal
mines in the country.
Bevercotes Colliery branch railway Ordnance...
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Bevercotes Colliery was the
first fully automated mine. It went into
production in July 1965.
Located in
Bevercotes to the
north of Ollerton, the colliery...
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William de
Bevercotes, also
known as
William de
Bevercote acted as the
Keeper of the Seal of
Scotland during 1291-1292 and the Lord
Chancellor of Scotland...
- as a
football club in the
early 1980s but was
reformed as
Ollerton &
Bevercotes F.C in 1988. The club won the
Nottinghamshire Football Alliance Division...
- 1301–c.1305:
Nicholas de Balmyle,
Bishop of
Dunblane 1304-1306:
William de
Bevercotes 1308–1328: Bernard,
Abbot of
Arbroath (later
Bishop of the Isles) 1328-1329:...
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Ollerton and
Boughton is a
civil parish in the
Newark and
Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England. The main
settlements are the town of Ollerton...
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Rainworth Water to Poulter".
Catchment Data Explorer.
Environment Agency. "
Bevercotes Beck
Catchment (trib of Maun)".
Catchment Data Explorer.
Environment Agency...
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Beauvale Newthorpe, Beckingham, Beeston, Besthorpe,
Bestwood Village,
Bevercotes, Bilborough, Bilby, Bilsthorpe,
Bilsthorpe Moor, Bingham, Bircotes, Bleasby...
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Mansfield branch line.
Prior to
their closure Thorsby, Welbeck, Ollerton,
Bevercotes, Mansfield, Rufford,
Blidworth and
Blisthorpe collieries and High Marnham...
- All Saints' Church,
Beckingham 1,098
Beckingham Bevercotes Civil parish Farm
buildings in
Bevercotes Unknown East
Markham Blyth Civil parish St Mary and...