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Staincross is a
village in
South Yorkshire, England, on the
border with West Yorkshire.
Historically part of the West
Riding of Yorkshire, it
formed part...
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Staincross was a Wapentake,
which is an
administrative division (or
ancient district), in the
historic county of the West
Riding of Yorkshire. It consisted...
- life as a
hamlet within the
Staincross Wapentake. As it grew in size it
began to
merge with
neighbouring hamlet,
Staincross and ever
since the histories...
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Lower Morley Skyrack Upper Claro Upper Skyrack Lower Barkston Ash
Agbrigg Staincross Osgoldcross Strafforth and
Tickhill Upper During the West Riding's time...
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three annual fairs were held. The town was the
centre of the
Staincross wapentake, but in the mid-16th
century had only 600 inhabitants. From...
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Pogmoor Royston,
Redbrook Shafton, Silkstone,
Silkstone Common, Smithies,
Staincross,
Stairfoot Tankersley, Thurgoland, Thurlstone,
Thurnscoe Ward Green, Wilthorpe...
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Staincross and
Mapplewell railway station was one of
three stations built on the
Barnsley Coal
Railway and
opened when that line was
completed in 1882...
- Spennithorne, Spofforth, Sproatley, Sproxton,
Spurn Head, Stainburn, Stainland,
Staincross, Stainsacre, Staintondale, Stairfoot, Staithes,
Stamford Bridge, Stanbury...
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Primary destinations Alfreton Chesterfield Dronfield Sheffield Barnsley Staincross Wakefield Leeds Harrogate Ripon Road
network Roads in the
United Kingdom...
- the
whole of
Staincross wapentake by
Ilbert de Lacey, the
Norman of Pontefract. All of
Yorkshire was
divided into wapentakes,
Staincross being the one...