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Crayke is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England,
about 2
miles (3.2 km) east of Easingwold. The name
Crayke is of
Brittonic origin, derived...
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Crayke Castle is a
Grade I
listed 15th-century
castle in
Crayke,
North Yorkshire, England. The
castle consists of a
restored 15th-century four-storey...
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Crayke Manor is a
historic building in
Crayke, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
building was
constructed in the
early 17th century, as Wyndham...
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Crayke Cr**** is a
tributary of Mess Cr**** and part of the
Stikine River watershed in
northwest part of the
province of
British Columbia, Canada. It flows...
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Crayke is a
civil parish in the
Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains 29
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
- SS
Ralph Creyke was a p****enger and
freight vessel built for the
Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1878. The ship was
built by
Hardcastle and Watson, Pallion...
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Nobel Prize in
Literature three times. He was born on 6 June 1860 in
Crayke, Yorkshire, England. His father, Rev.
William Inge was the
local curate...
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Internal drainage board (IDB). It has
responsibility for the area from
Crayke to the pre-1991 city
boundary of York
covering 9,085
hectares and 162.54 km...
- St Cuthbert's
Church is in the
village of
Crayke,
North Yorkshire, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
deanery of Easingwold, the archdeaconry...
- Innsbruck,
Austria 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1929
William Inge June 6, 1860
Crayke,
England February 26, 1954 Wallingford,
England 1922, 1923, 1929 Nominated...