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Leyburn is a
market town and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England,
sitting above the
northern bank of the
River Ure in Wensleydale.
Historically in...
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Leyburn (pronounced Lee-burn) is a
rural town in the
Southern Downs Region and...
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James Leyburn (c. 1490 – 20
August 1548), also Laybourne, Labourn, etc., was a
senior representative of one of the
powerful families within the Barony...
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Leyburn may
refer to:
Leyburn, a town in
North Yorkshire,
England Leyburn, Queensland, a town in
Australia George Leyburn (1597–1677),
English RC priest...
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James Graham Leyburn (January 17, 1902 –
April 28, 1993), was an
American sociologist, professor,
academic administrator, and author. He was a George...
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Bedale and
Leyburn Railway,
financed by
local landowners, was an 11+1⁄2-mile (18.5 km)
extension between Leeming Bar and
Leyburn that was authorised...
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Leyburn (died 1508) was an
English churchman and academic,
Master of
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge,
archdeacon of
Durham and
bishop of Carlisle.
Leyburn was...
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Leyburn Airfield was a
World War II
airfield in
Leyburn, Queensland.
Proposal for the
construction of
Leyburn Airfield to
begin was
proposed in March...
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affidavit in 1689–90.[citation needed] Scotch-Irish,
according to
James Leyburn, "is an Americanism,
generally unknown in
Scotland and Ireland, and rarely...
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Westmoreland family,
Leyburn was a great-grandson of Sir
James Leyburn, MP for
Westmorland under Henry VIII. His
uncle James Leyburn was
executed as a Catholic...