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Scarisbrick (/ˈskeɪzbrɪk, ˈskɛərz-/) is a
village and
civil parish in West Lancashire, England. The A570, the main road
between Ormskirk and Southport...
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Scarisbrick Hall is a
country house situated just to the south-east of the
village of
Scarisbrick in Lancashire, England. It is
currently home to Scarisbrick...
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Diana Mary
Innes Scarisbrick FSA (1928–2024), née Wood, was an
English art
historian specialising in the
history of
jewellery and
engraved gems. Born...
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Scarisbrick Baronetcy, of
Greaves Hall in the
Parish of
North Meols in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the United...
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Joseph Scarisbrick is a
British historian who
taught at the
University of Warwick. He is also
noted as the co-founder with his wife
Nuala Scarisbrick of Life...
- al. 2010, p. 60.
Scarisbrick 1997, p. 350. Weir 2002, p. 344.
Scarisbrick 1997, pp. 350–351.
Scarisbrick 1997, p. 353.
Scarisbrick 1997, p. 355. Elton...
- band
tried to
carry on, and
brought in
photographer John
Scarisbrick as a new vocalist.
Scarisbrick lived near a
recording studio named Sunlight,
which would...
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Scarisbrick, also
found as Scarsbrick, Scarsbrook, Scaysbrook,
Scarasbrick and Scarrisbrick, is a
toponymic surname of
English origin,
derived from the...
- Sir Tom
Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick, 1st
Baronet (28
April 1874 – 18 May 1933) was a
British Liberal Party politician. He was
Liberal Member of Parliament...
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Edward Scarisbrick, also
known as
Edward Neville, (1639 – 19
February 1708–9) was an
English Jesuit.
Scarisbrick born in
Lancashire in 1639, was son of...