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depth of water, to
enable larger boats to use the system. The Aire
below Haddlesey was byp****ed by the
opening of the
Selby Canal in 1778. A
canal from Knottingley...
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Haddlesey is a
village and
civil parish in the
Selby District of
North Yorkshire, England. In the 2011 census, it had
about 78
houses and a po****tion...
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Brotherton Camblesforth, Carlton, Cawood,
Church Fenton, Cliffe,
Chapel Haddlesey,
Cridling Stubbs Drax Eggborough,
Escrick Fairburn Gateforth Hambleton...
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Chapel Haddlesey is a
civil parish in the
former Selby district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains four
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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Chapel Haddlesey is a
village and
civil parish in the
Selby District of
North Yorkshire, England. The
village used to be in the
Barkston Ash Wapentake...
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Hockey Goalie for
Peterborough Petes Drew
Haydon Taylor:
Playwright Murray Haddlesey:
first member to
start a
family in Quebec. "Curve Lake
First Nation 35...
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Church is an
Anglican church in
Chapel Haddlesey, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
first church in
Haddlesey was
consecrated by
Walter de Gray...
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alignment to the
north of the village,
before travelling through Chapel Haddlesey where it
crosses the
River Aire and the
small village of Burn. The £5 million...
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Bywater Castleford Brotherton Ferrybridge Knottingley Beal West
Haddlesey Chapel Haddlesey Temple Hirst Hensall Gowdall Snaith Rawcliffe Newland Airmyn (Joins...
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reaches of the
River Aire in Yorkshire, England, from the
village of West
Haddlesey to the town of
Selby where it
joins the
River Ouse. It
opened in 1778...