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Stokesley is a
market town and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. It lies
within the
historic county boundaries of the
North Riding of Yorkshire...
- John
Stokesley (8
September 1475 – 8
September 1539) was an
English clergyman who was
Bishop of
London during the
reign of
Henry VIII.
Stokesley was born...
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Stokesley was a
rural district in the
North Riding of
Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974. It was
named after the town of
Stokesley,
which it contained. The district...
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Stokesley School is a
coeducational secondary school and
sixth form
located in
Stokesley,
North Yorkshire, England. It was
established in 1959 as secondary...
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Stokesley railway station was a
railway station built to
serve the town of
Stokesley in
North Yorkshire, England. The
station was on the
North Yorkshire...
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North & Brompton;
Northallerton South;
Osmotherley & Swainby; Romanby;
Stokesley. The
District of Richmondshire. However,
before the new
boundaries came...
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Stokesley Sports Club
Football Club is a
football club
based in
Stokesley,
North Yorkshire, England. They are
currently members of the
North Riding League...
- Northallerton, Pickering, Reeth, Richmond, Scarborough, Startforth,
Stokesley, Thirsk, Wath and Whitby.
County Review Orders reduced the
number of urban...
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included the
outlying towns and
villages of Bedale, Thirsk,
Great Ayton,
Stokesley, and Easingwold. The
district was
formed by the
Local Government Act 1972...
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continues to
Stokesley. On 29 July 1963, The
Transport Minister,
Ernest Marples announced a new by-p**** for the
village of
Stokesley. This was the origin...