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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...
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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...
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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...
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parish was
composed of the
townships of Beadlam, Bransdale, Westside,
Muscoates, Nawton,
North Holme, Skiplam,
Welburn (which
included the site of the...
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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...
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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...
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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...