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Sharow is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
North Yorkshire, England. It is
about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of Ripon. The name
Sharow derives...
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Smyth died in 1900 and was
buried at St. John's
Church in the
village of
Sharow near Ripon. A
small stone pyramid-shaped monument,
topped by a Christian...
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cathedral at
Ripon and thus
afforded The
Sanctuary of Ripon. The
waymarker at
Sharow is the base of one of the
crosses that used to mark the edge of the Sanctuary...
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Areas of the city List
Bridge Hewick Hutton Conyers Littlethorpe North Lees
Sharow Studley Roger Post town
RIPON Postcode district HG4 Dialling code 01765...
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George Nicholson (7
December 1847
Sharow - 20
September 1908), was an
English botanist and horticulturist,
amongst 60
awarded the
Victoria Medal of Honour...
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Photo Sharow Cross Sharow Cross 13th
century 6
March 1967 SE3235271977 54°08′33″N 1°30′23″W / 54.142614°N 1.506264°W / 54.142614; -1.506264 (
Sharow Cross)...
- Cemetery, Ryde. Harrison, Martin. "Stained Gl**** at St John's,
Sharow". St John's Church,
Sharow.
Archived from the
original on 1 June 2009.
Retrieved 30 June...
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polished piston rods and br****es
burnished like gold. His
schooling started at
Sharow, near
Ripon in Yorkshire,
along with 19
other boys, aged
between 7 and 15...
- wife. The
marriage took
place in
South Kirkby,
Yorkshire and they
lived in
Sharow Lodge, Ripon. Her
later work was
published under her
married name, Margaret...
- pyramid-shaped
monument to both
Piazzi Smyths, in the
churchyard at St. John's,
Sharow,
North Yorkshire. Mary Brück, "Smyth,
Jessica Piazzi (Jessie)," in Elizabeth...