- Ton-class
minesweeper in the
Irish Naval Service. She was the
former HMS
Oulston. She was
named after Gráinne, a
legendary princess who was
promised to...
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Oulston is a
village and
civil parish in
Hambleton district of
North Yorkshire, England. It lies
about 3
miles (5 km) north-east of Easingwold. Remains...
- a
tributary of the
River Ouse. It
rises in the Foss
Crooks Woods near
Oulston Reservoir close to the
village of
Yearsley and runs
south through the Vale...
- RN have been
named Banba (ex-Alverton), Fola (ex-Blaxton) &
Grainne (ex-
Oulston) "RTÉ
Archives -
Policing Irish Waters Against Poachers". RTÉ. 1971. Retrieved...
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Thomas de Colville's
estate included the
manors of Yearsley,
Coxwold and
Oulston as well as
other properties and land in York, Thirsk, Everley, Nunwick...
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established in
Easingwold in 1837. The town had a
workhouse built in 1756 on
Oulston Road. In 1934,
Easingwold Union Workhouse was
converted into a hospital...
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Reservoir Lumley Moor
Reservoir March Ghyll Reservoir Mossy Moor
Reservoir Oulston Reservoir Roundhill Reservoir Scaling Dam
Reservoir Scar
House Reservoir...
- Yorkshire, in England.
Catholic missions were
established at
Crayke and
Oulston in the
early 19th century, but in 1827 both were closed, and a new mission...
- tenant-in-chief to William.
Within the
parish is the
deserted medieval village of
Oulston.
Oxton was
formerly a
township in the
parish of Tadcaster, and in 1866...
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Three ****hings,
heretofore the
Estate of the
Right Honourable John Lord
Oulston deceased. Scott's
Estate Act 1817 57 Geo. 3. c. 22 27 June 1817 An Act...