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Notton is a
village and
civil parish in the City of
Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England. The
village is
approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west...
- mile (1.6 km) to the east of La****, and the
hamlets of
Bewley Common,
Notton and Reybridge. The Chippenham–Melksham
section of the A350
primary route...
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Royston and
Notton railway station was
opened in 1841 by the
North Midland Railway, near the
Yorkshire summit of the line, on the
south side of
Navvy Lane...
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Birthwaite was
Prior of Monk
Bretton in 1350. In that year Sir
William de
Notton, a
powerful local landowner, who was
later Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland...
- Sir
William de
Notton, or
Norton (died c.1365) was an
English landowner and judge, who had a
highly successful career in both
England and Ireland, culminating...
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Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 149: 109–114. JSTOR 4065043.
Notton, David; Stringer, Chris. "Who is the type of Homo sapiens?". International...
- for re-election at the next
general election.
Allen was born in 1975 in
Notton, a
small rural village near
Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Her
mother is German;...
- also
produces a
second wine
named Baron de Brane, a
label named Château
Notton, and a
generic Margaux.
Previously a
reputed estate named Château Gorce...
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Notton is a
civil parish in the
metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The
parish contains four
listed buildings that...
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original North Midland Railway line Wath
North Darfield Cudworth Royston and
Notton Oakenshaw (originally for Wakefield)
Normanton Methley North Woodlesford...