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Conisbrough (/ˈkɒnɪsbrə/) is a town
within the City of Doncaster, in
South Yorkshire, England. It is
roughly midway between Doncaster and Rotherham, and...
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Conisbrough Castle is a
medieval fortification in
Conisbrough,
South Yorkshire, England. The
castle was
initially built in the 11th
century by William...
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Rawmarsh and
Conisbrough is a
constituency in
South Yorkshire represented in the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom. It is currently...
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Conisbrough was an
urban district in the West
Riding of Yorkshire,
England between 1921 and 1974. It encomp****ed the
towns of
Conisbrough and Denaby...
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Conisbrough Viaduct is a
former railway viaduct, near to
Cadeby and
Conisbrough in
South Yorkshire, England. The
viaduct consists of two
sections of brick...
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Richard of
Conisbrough, 3rd Earl of
Cambridge (20 July 1385 – 5
August 1415) was the
second son of
Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and
Isabella of...
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Christie returned to his home
village of
Conisbrough,
South Yorkshire, to be the
headlining act at the
Conisbrough Music Festival.
Christie later appeared...
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Conisbrough Parks is a
civil parish in the
Metropolitan Borough of
Doncaster and
ceremonial county of
South Yorkshire in England. It had a po****tion...
- St Peter's
Church is a
parish church in
Conisbrough, in
South Yorkshire, in England. The core of the
church is
believed to be 8th-century,
based on similarities...
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Borough of
North Lincolnshire and the loss of
Conisbrough to the new
constituency of
Rawmarsh and
Conisbrough. As a consequence, it was
renamed Doncaster...