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Plompton (formerly also
spelt Plumpton) is a
hamlet and
civil parish south of
Harrogate in
North Yorkshire, England. It is
close to the A661. Plompton...
- south-east of
Harrogate in
North Yorkshire, England, near the
village of
Plompton. The site is now
operated as a
tourist attraction by the owner, Robert...
- Hunt
racecourse Plumpton railway station Plumpton, a
historic spelling of
Plompton,
North Yorkshire Plumpton Rocks, a rock
formation Plumpton Racecourse,...
- (6.7 m) tall. The
stones are of
millstone grit,
probably quarried from
Plompton, the
closest source of this material. The
stones stand on an
almost north–south...
- his two
daughters had married. In 1574,
James Ryther and
partner William Plompton bought out the
Redman family,
although Ryther's
financial situation must...
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treason by
Henry IV and the son of Sir
Robert Plumpton of
Plumpton Hall (in
Plompton), Yorkshire. On the
death of his
father in 1421 he
became the ward of Henry...
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Demolished Served (Years)
Plompton Mill
Plompton, SE 3610 5598 53°59′55″N 1°27′03″W / 53.99858°N 1.45079°W / 53.99858; -1.45079 (
Plompton Mill) Notes: National...
- 456805°W / 53.980911; -1.456805 (
Plompton Hall and
flanking Walls) 1149836
Stables to
Plompton Hall
Plompton Hall,
Plompton House c. 1757 15
March 1966 SE3570354013...
- at Spofforth, near
Harrogate in Yorkshire, the son of 'John Hebdin' of
Plompton. He was
orphaned when
young but was
fortunate enough to
receive an excellent...
- him to take a
holiday in Harrogate,
there they
visited Knaresborough,
Plompton and its rocks, Ripon,
Newby Hall,
Fountains Abbey and
Studley Royal Park...