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- personal name Músi. Muscoates was a township in the ancient parish of Kirkdale, and became a separate civil parish in 1866. Muscoates was a small parish...
- Edward Read (1868–1903), and his wife Eliza Strickland, Read was born at Muscoates Grange, near Nunnington, about four miles south of Kirkbymoorside in the...
- Read, the anarchist poet and critic, was born at nearby Muscoates in 1893 and lived at Muscoates Grange Farm. The nearest schools are at Kirkbymoorside...
- (ford) Riccal Bridge, A170 between Helmsley and Beadlam Unnamed road near Harome Hall Lane, Harome Unnamed road near Muscoates Riccal Bridge, Muscoates...
- anarchist poet and art critic Herbert Read was born in the hamlet of Muscoates, about four miles (6.4 km) south of Kirkbymoorside. The area surrounding...
- parish was composed of the townships of Beadlam, Bransdale, Westside, Muscoates, Nawton, North Holme, Skiplam, Welburn (which included the site of the...
- business of living in a community." The son of a farmer, Read was born at Muscoates Grange, about four miles (6.4 km) south of the small North Yorkshire market...
- detached portions, Kirkby Moorside, Little Edston + detached portion, Muscoates, Newton, Normanby, North Holme, Nunnington, Salton, Skiplam, Spaunton...
- and 1870s, Frederick and Jane Snowdon were farming 150 acres at nearby Muscoates. By 1881, Frederick and his second wife, Mary, were farming 113 acres...
- Bournemouth 50°45′N 1°52′W / 50.75°N 01.87°W / 50.75; -01.87 SZ0995 Muscoates North Yorkshire 54°13′N 0°57′W / 54.21°N 00.95°W / 54.21; -00.95 SE6880...