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Masham (/ˈmæsəm/ M****-əm) is a
market town and
civil parish in the
former Harrogate district of
North Yorkshire, England. It had a po****tion of 1,205...
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Abigail Masham,
Baroness Masham (née Hill; c. 1670 – 6
December 1734), was an
English courtier. She was a
favourite of
Queen Anne, and a
cousin of Sarah...
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Masham, 1st
Baron Masham (1678/79 – 1758), was a
British courtier in the
court of
Queen Anne, and the
husband of her favourite, Abigail, Lady
Masham....
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Baroness Masham may
refer to:
Abigail Masham,
Baroness Masham (c. 1670 – 1734),
English courtier and
royal favourite Susan Cunliffe-Lister,
Baroness Masham of...
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Masham is a town in
North Yorkshire, England.
Masham may also
refer to
Masham, Yemen, a
village in west
central Yemen Masham (sheep)
Baron Masham, a title...
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Baron Masham is a
title that has been
created three times, once in the
Peerage of
Great Britain and
twice in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was...
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Baron Scrope of
Masham is an
abeyant title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created on 25
November 1350 as a
barony by writ for
Henry le Scrope, son of...
- 1689
until his
death in 1704),
during which time he resided, with the
Mashams, at
their manor of Oates, High Laver, Es****. Thus, it is not
unlikely that...
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Masham Town Hall is a muni****l
building in the
Little Market Place,
Masham,
North Yorkshire, England. The structure,
which is used as an
events venue...
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Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st
Baron Masham (1
January 1815 – 2
February 1906), was an
English inventor and industrialist,
notable for
inventing the Lister...