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Pleasley listen is a
village and
civil parish with
parts in both
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It lies
between Chesterfield and Mansfield, 5
miles (8 km)...
- even as late as 1872 it was
little more than a
chapelry of the
larger Pleasley. Wilsons'
Imperial Gazetteer of
England and
Wales of 1870–72 describes...
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Pleasley Colliery is a
former English coal mine. It is
located to the north-west of
Pleasley village,
which sits
above the
north bank of the
River Meden...
- near the
Derbyshire border, and from
there it
flows north east
through Pleasley and
Warsop before merging temporarily with the
River Maun near Bothamsall...
- (North East Derbyshire)
Pilsley Green Pinchoms Hill
Pinxton Plaistow Pleasley Pleasley Vale
Plumbley Pomeroy Poolsbrook Postern Potter Somersal Pratthall...
- Orston, Osberton, Ossington, Owthorpe,
Oxton Papplewick, Perlethorpe,
Pleasley,
Pleasley Hill,
Plumtree Radcliffe on Trent, Radford, Ragnall, Rainworth, Rampton...
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Rooke in 1787
discovered a
Roman villa between Mansfield Woodhouse and
Pleasley; a
cache of
denarii (300-400
Roman Silver Coins were
found near King's...
- station. This
single track line,
known as "The
Pleasley extension", ran
through Pleasley Vale to
Pleasley West station, and then it
split into two. One...
- were found, and
Pleasley, Derbyshire,
where seven alleged slaves were found.
William Connors' son John
Connors was
arrested at the
Pleasley site, and his...
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Pleasley East is a
former railway station in
Pleasley, Derbyshire,
England on the
Nottinghamshire border near Mansfield. The
station was
built by the...