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Gouthwaite Reservoir is in Nidderdale,
North Yorkshire, England. It is one of many
reservoirs in the area,
others include Roundhill Reservoir and Angram...
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dammed three times,
creating Angram Reservoir, Scar
House Reservoir and
Gouthwaite Reservoir,
which attract a
total of
around 150,000
visitors a year. It...
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Thomas Yorke (1658–1716) of
Gouthwaite Hall and Richmond,
Yorkshire was an
English landowner and Whig politician, who sat in the
House of
Commons of England...
- then south-east
along the dale,
forming several reservoirs including the
Gouthwaite Reservoir,
before turning east and
eventually joining the
River Ouse....
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Peter Yorke (or
Peter York) (c. 1542 – by 1589), of
Gouthwaite, Yorkshire, was an
English landowner and politician.
Peter Yorke was the son of Sir John...
- the West
Riding of Yorkshire. The
first two reservoirs,
Hayden Carr and
Gouthwaite, were
constructed in the
early 1890s. Work
started at
Hayden Carr in 1894...
- England,
about 2
miles (3.2 km) south-east of Lofthouse,
located near
Gouthwaite Reservoir. It is
chiefly known for the
Yorke Arms,
formerly a Michelin-starred...
- 1934 110
Gouthwaite England North Yorkshire SE1300069000 54°07′00″N 1°48′09″W / 54.116708°N 1.8026204°W / 54.116708; -1.8026204 (
Gouthwaite Reservoir)...
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merchant Bernard Frobisher of Altofts, Yorkshire, and
Margaret York of
Gouthwaite. He was the
third of five
children when his
father died
prematurely in...
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Yorke hosted Catholic recusant players, led by the
Simpson brothers, at
Gouthwaite Hall at
Christmas 1609 and
Candlemas 1610. They
performed an
illegal interlude...