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Pinchinthorpe is a
small hamlet in the
civil parish of Guisborough, in the
Redcar and
Cleveland district of
North Yorkshire, England. It is a
linear settlement...
- Both
titles are extant. The
Pease Baronetcy, of
Hutton Lowcross and
Pinchinthorpe in the
County of York, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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Pinchinthorpe railway station was a
railway station on the
Middlesbrough and
Guisborough Railway (M&GR). It was
opened on 25
February 1854 and closed...
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Pease (1828–1903) -
eldest son. 1st
Baronet of
Hutton Lowcross and
Pinchinthorpe.
Businessman and
Liberal Member of
Parliament (1865–1903). His two sons...
- Kirkleatham, Liverton, Lofthouse, Marske, Moorsholme, Morton, Newton,
Pinchinthorpe, Redcar, Skelton, Skinningrove, Stanghow, Tocketts, Upleatham, Upsell...
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started a year later,
stopping in the
villages of Ormesby,
Nunthorpe and
Pinchinthorpe,
before terminating at Guisborough. A
private station also
existed for...
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Milbank of Well and Hart 16 May 1882 708
Pease of
Hutton Low
Cross and
Pinchinthorpe 18 May 1882 710
Marling of
Stanley Park and
Sedbury Park 22 May 1882...
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Silas John
Pease (b. 1999).
Pease Baronets, of
Hutton Lowcross and
Pinchinthorpe Pease Baronets, of
Hammersknott Baron Daryngton Pease family of Darlington...
- Jan 2015 "Sir
Joseph Gurney Pease, 5th
Baronet of
Hutton Lowcross and
Pinchinthorpe". The Times. 9
January 2024.
Retrieved 9
January 2024. The
Times House...
- of
Seats Act 1885. He was
created a
baronet of
Hutton Lowcross and
Pinchinthorpe in 1882, the
first Quaker to
accept an
honour from the state, and in...