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Brawby is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England,
situated at the
confluence of the
River Seven and the
River Rye.
According to the 2001...
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Brawby is a
civil parish in the
former R****ale
district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains two
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- Moors, and
flows south for
about 15
miles (24 km) to meet the
River Rye, at
Brawby. R****ing Gill is a
tributary of the
River Seven and
rises on
Seavey Hill...
- it
contained 313
housing units.
Neponset Township changed its name from
Brawby Township on 5
March 1866.
According to the 2010 census, the
township has...
- Brandsby-****-Stearsby
Listed buildings in
Bransdale Listed buildings in
Brawby Listed buildings in Brayton,
North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Brearton...
- Brandsby-****-Stearsby
Listed buildings in
Bransdale Listed buildings in
Brawby Listed buildings in Brayton,
North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Brearton...
- Howe, Amotherby, Appleton-le-Street,
Barton le Willows, Barton-le-Street,
Brawby, Broughton, Bulmer, Butterwick, Coneysthorpe, Crambe, Foston, Fryton, Ganthorpe...
- An
electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward
stretches south to
Brawby with a
total po****tion
taken at the 2011
census of 1,685. The
village was...
- Hawnby, Rievaulx, Helmsley, Nunnington, West and East Ness, Butterwick,
Brawby, and Ryton,
before joining the
River Derwent at 54°10′N 00°44′W / 54.167°N...
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through the
village to
eventually join the
River Rye near
Butterwick and
Brawby.
Limestone is
quarried in Wath
about 0.6 mi (1 km) east of Hovingham. There...