- The name "
Menethorpe"
means 'Men(n)ing's
outlying farm/settlement'.
Menethorpe was
recorded in the
Domesday Book as Mennistorp.
Menethorpe was formerly...
- Melmerby,
Melmerby in Coverdale, Melsonby, Meltham, Melton, Meltonby,
Menethorpe, Menston, Menthorpe, Metham, Methley, Mexborough, Micklebring, Micklefield...
-
Westow are
buried on one side,
those of
Firby on another, and
those of
Menethorpe on another—as the
church is
roughly equidistant from each settlement....
-
serving the twin
villages of High
Hutton and Low Hutton, and the
village of
Menethorpe, in
North Yorkshire, England, on the York to
Scarborough Line. The villages...
-
Hills Beck (Ls) New
River (R) Howl Beck (L) Mill Beck (R)
Gilder Beck (L)
Menethorpe Beck (becomes
Thornthorpe Beck near Langton, and Mill Beck near Birdsall)...
-
Kirby Grindalythe, Kirkham, Knapton, Langton, Leavening, Leppington,
Menethorpe,
North Grimston, Norton,
Raisthorpe & Burdale, Rillington, Scagglethorpe...
- po****tionexplorer.com.
Retrieved 18 May 2017. "Po****tion
statistics Menethorpe Tn/CP
through time". A
Vision of
Britain through Time.
Retrieved 19 October...
- gain 510
metres (1,670 ft) loss
Highest point Settrington Beacon, 201 m (659 ft)
Lowest point Menethorpe, 20 m (66 ft)
Waymark Website sustrans.org.uk...
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Marston Manor, York 1967–1968 Sir
Edward William Brooksbank, 2nd
Baronet of
Menethorpe Hall,
Melton 1968–1969
Richard Gustavus Hamilton-Russell of
Smeaton Manor...
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Green Suffolk 52°13′N 1°03′E / 52.22°N 01.05°E / 52.22; 01.05 TM0963
Menethorpe North Yorkshire 54°05′N 0°50′W / 54.09°N 00.83°W / 54.09; -00.83 SE7667...