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Riccall is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England,
lying 3.5
miles (6 km) to the
north of
Selby and 9
miles (14 km)
south of York. Riccall...
- Yorkshire, England, with
pitheads at
Wistow Mine,
Stillingfleet Mine,
Riccall Mine,
North Selby Mine,
Whitemoor Mine and at
Gascoigne Wood Mine. All...
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further raiding,
Harald and
Tostig sailed up the Humber,
disembarking at
Riccall on 20 September. News of the
early raids had
reached the
earls Morcar of...
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hostages and
supplies from the city they
returned towards their ships at
Riccall. They
offered peace to the
Northumbrians in
exchange for
their support...
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Fulford Bishopthorpe Naburn Acaster Malbis Acaster Selby Cawood Kelfield Riccall Barlby Selby Hemingbrough Barmby on the
Marsh Booth Hook
Skelton Goole...
- him. The army
sailed further down the
Humber until they
disembarked at
Riccall. Harald's army then
encountered the
earls Morcar and Edwin; they fought...
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Riccall railway station was a
railway station which served the
village of
Riccall,
north of Selby, on the East
Coast Main Line. It was
opened in 1871...
- RAF
Riccall is a
former Royal Air
Force satellite station located 3.1
miles (5 km)
north east of Selby,
North Yorkshire and 7.9
miles (12.7 km) south...
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Stamford Bridge on 25
September 1066. He sta****
guarding the
ships at
Riccall and did not parti****te in the fighting.
After the
Norwegian defeat, he...
- Ormesby,
Osmotherley Pateley Bridge,
Pickering Raskelf, Redcar, Reeth,
Riccall, Richmond, Rievaulx, Rillington, Ripon,
Robin Hood's Bay,
Romanby Saltburn...