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Staincliffe is a cross-over
district of both
Batley and Dewsbury, in West Yorkshire, England.
Historically part of the West
Riding of Yorkshire, the name...
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named from a
place called Staincliffe, now lost, in Bank Newton, not to be
confused with
Staincliffe near Dewsbury.
Staincliffe was
presumably where the...
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regular use, the
wapentakes were:
Ewcross Staincliffe West
Staincliffe East
Claro Lower Strafforth and
Tickhill Lower Morley Skyrack...
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family of his own. The
series was
created by Cath
Staincliffe, a
novelist and
radio playwright.
Staincliffe pitched the idea for Blue
Murder to ITV and a...
- Heaton, Healey, Lamplands,
Carlton Grange Mount Pleasant, Soothill,
Staincliffe,
Upper Batley and
White Lee. As
Batley shares boundaries with both Dewsbury...
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Foxsons Mill,
Staincliffe was a
doubling mill in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. It was
Lancashire Cotton Corporation sole mill in West Yorkshire. A doubling...
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parish in
North Yorkshire, England.
Historically in the East
Division of
Staincliffe Wapentake in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, it is on the
River Aire and...
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Ewcross Staincliffe – West
Division Staincliffe – East
Division Claro –
Lower Division Strafforth and
Tickhill –
Lower Division Morley Skyrack – Upper...
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records of 1379 show that the po****tion of Keighley, in the
wapentake of
Staincliffe in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, was 109
people (47
couples and 15 single...
- The town is
dominated by hills,
notably Earlsheaton,
Dewsbury Moor,
Staincliffe and Thornhill. The town
centre is
between 130 and 180 feet (40 and 55...