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Foulby is a
village in the City of
Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England. It is
situated near Nostell,
between Crofton and
Ackworth Moor Top, on...
- in West Yorkshire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Huntwick with
Foulby and
Nostell which had a po****tion of 90 in 2001, and 164 at the 2011 census...
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Huntwick with
Foulby and
Nostell is a
civil parish in the
metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. In the
parish were 34...
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received recognition and a
reward from Parliament. John
Harrison was born in
Foulby in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, the
first of five
children in his family...
- Forcett, Fordon, Fossdale, Fosterhouses, Foston,
Foston on the Wolds,
Foulby,
Fountainhead Village, Foxholes, Fox Royd, Fraisthorpe, Fremington, Frickley...
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parish of
Hessle and Hill Top,
although on the
border of
Huntwick with
Foulby and Nostell. The
village is on the A638 road from
Wakefield to Doncaster...
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listed buildings in West
Yorkshire Listed buildings in
Huntwick with
Foulby and
Nostell Gorton, John (1833). "A
Topographical Dictionary of
Great Britain...
- and p****es
through Wragby, p****ing the
Spread Eagle. At
Huntwick with
Foulby and
Nostell it
meets Garmill Lane (B6273) to the right, with a left turn...
- ZX80, ZX81, ZX
Spectrum and
Sinclair QL
keyboards and
cases John
Harrison Foulby 1693–1776
horologist and
mathematician Amy
Johnson born in Hull 1903–41...
- (1693–1776), the man who
solved the
problem of
calculating longitude, was born in
Foulby.
Harrison Road in
Crofton is
named after him.
Richmal Mangnall (1769–1820)...