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Gawthorpe may
refer to:
Gawthorpe, Kirklees, a
hamlet near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire,
England Gawthorpe,
Wakefield an area of Ossett, in the Wakefield...
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Gawthorpe Hall is an
Elizabethan country house on the
banks of the
River Calder, in Ightenhill, a
civil parish in the
Borough of Burnley, Lancashire,...
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Gawthorpe is a
village to the
north of Ossett, in the
Wakefield district, in the
county of West Yorkshire, England. It is
roughly midway between Wakefield...
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Stephen Gawthorpe (born 4 July 1958) is a
British judoka. He
competed in the men's half-lightweight
event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. In 1981, he became...
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merry militant saint".
Gawthorpe was born in Woodhouse,
Leeds to John
Gawthorpe, a leatherworker, and
Annie Eliza (Mountain)
Gawthorpe. Her mother, Annie...
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Gawthorpe, also
known as Gawthorp, is a
hamlet in the
Kirklees district, in the
English county of West Yorkshire,
about 4
miles (6 km) east of Huddersfield...
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Harewood Castle and the
Gawthorpe estate based on the
Gawthorpe Hall
manor house (not to be
confused with the
Gawthorpe Hall near
Burnley in Lancashire)...
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Baron Shuttleworth, of
Gawthorpe in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 15 July 1902...
- collector,
teacher and philanthropist. Her
textile collection is held at
Gawthorpe Hall in Burnley, Lancashire, her
family home. Kay-Shuttleworth was born...
- Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st
Baronet (20 July 1804 – 26 May 1877, born
James Kay) of
Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire, was a
British politician and educationist. He founded...