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- Ledston (historically also spelt Ledstone) is a village in the Leeds metropolitan borough, in the county of West Yorkshire, England. It is 3 miles (5 km)...
- 1677. Sir William Lewis, 1st Baronet (1598–1677) The Lewis Baronetcy, of Ledstone, was created in the Baronetage of England on 15 October 1660 for John Lewis...
- 1901. The parish also includes the hamlets of Bearscombe, Goveton and Ledstone. The parish is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Woodleigh...
- was still in training when the First World War ended. Stone was born in Ledstone, Kingsbridge, Devon and enlisted in the Royal Navy on his 18th birthday...
- Holne, Hutcherleigh Ivybridge Kingsbridge, Kingston, Kingswear Landscove, Ledstone, Lee Moor, Littlehempston, Loddiswell, Lutton Malborough, Marldon, Michelcombe...
- Huddleston **** Lumby + detached portion, Kippax, Kirkby **** ****ord, Lead, Ledstone, Lotherton **** Aberford, Micklefield, Newthorpe, Newton **** Toulston, Oxton...
- two were co-heiresses of Sir John Lewis, a wealthy merchant who owned Ledstone Hall, in West Yorkshire. They had nine children, only two of whom survived...
- Sessional Division of Upper Barkston Ash of Brotherton, Fairburn, Ledsham and Ledstone, and the Parishes in the Sessional Division of Skyrack of Allerton Bywater...
- since 2008, awarded grants totalling more than £2.2 million. Also spelled Ledstone Hall She left the manor of Wheldale to Queen's College, to support five...
- Mitcham (cr. 2 November 1664), extinct with the grantee's death. Lewis of Ledstone (cr. 15 October 1660), extinct with the grantee's death. Seton of Windygowl...