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Scarborough (/ˈskɑːrbrə/) is a
seaside town in the
district and
county of
North Yorkshire, England. With a po****tion of 61,749,
Scarborough is the largest...
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Irton is a
village and
civil parish in the
Scarborough district of
North Yorkshire, England.
According to the 2011 UK census,
Irton parish had a po****tion...
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Ralph of
Irton (died 1292) was a
medieval Bishop of Carlisle.
Ralph was a
canon of
Gisborough Priory, an
Augustinian foundation,
sometime before 1257...
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Irton Marx (born 1947) is a
Brazilian journalist,
politician and activist. He is
known for
organizing a
movement to
separate the
southernmost state of...
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Irton Cross is an Anglo-Saxon
cross in the
graveyard of St Paul's Church, in the
parish of
Irton with Santon, ****bria, England.
Dating from the
early 9th...
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Intermediate stations and
halts are at
Muncaster Mill, Miteside, Murthwaite,
Irton Road, The Green,
Fisherground and Beckfoot. The
railway is
owned by a private...
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Irton Road
railway station is a
railway station on the 15 in
gauge Ravengl**** &
Eskdale Railway in the Lake
District National Park and the
English county...
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Irton Pike is a hill in the west of the
English Lake District, near
Santon Bridge, ****bria. It is the
subject of a
chapter of
Alfred Wainwright's book...
- than two
miles to the west. Two
miles north-east
along the Irt
valley is
Irton Hall, a
large mostly 19th-century
house which incorporates a 14th-century...
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Samuel Irton (29
September 1796 – 10 July 1866) was a
British Conservative politician. The only son of
Edmund Lamplugh Irton and
Harriet née Hayne, daughter...