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- Sinnington is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park. According...
- locality line: some examples include "Churwell, Morley, Leeds" and "Marton, Sinnington, York". Locality information other than the post town is not always part...
- foxhunt in England, the Bilsdale Hunt, in 1668, and later started the Sinnington Hunt in 1680. After digging for a fox above Kirkbymoorside, and being...
- Sinnington railway station was a minor station serving the village of Sinnington in North Yorkshire, England on the former Gilling and Pickering (G&P)...
- Sinnington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Simon Thackray 498 77.2 N/A Conservative Angela Egan 147 22.8 −39.9 Majority Turnout 649 Independent...
- connected the settlements of Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Nawton, Nunnington and Sinnington to others parts of the North Eastern Railway (NER) network. Closure to...
- Sicklinghall, Sigglesthorne, Silkstone, Silkstone Common, Silpho, Silsden, Sinnington, Skeeby, Skeffling, Skelbrooke, Skellow, Skelmanthorpe, Skelton, Skelton-on-Ure...
- oldest hunt : being chapters of the history of the Bilsdale, Farndale and Sinnington Hunts, collected during several years. Author, Fox House, Cleveland, Jordison...
- post town. The addresses in Marton follow the format "Marton, Sinnington, York". Sinnington is a village slightly north of Marton, which is itself dependent...
- funds he needed to leave the army and become an actor. He died in 1968 in Sinnington, Yorkshire. "Mr. Gordon-Lennox – Diplomatic Correspondent". The Times...