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Swillington is a
village and
civil parish near Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, in the City of
Leeds metropolitan borough. It is
situated 5
miles (8 km)...
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Ralph Swillington (died 1525) was
Recorder of
Coventry and
Attorney General to
Henry VIII.
Swillington was
Attorney General for the
short period of time...
- Mary's
Church is
located on
Church Lane next to
Swillington Primary School, on
Wakefield Road,
Swillington, West Yorkshire, England.
There has been a church...
- The
Lowther baronetcy, of
Swillington in the
County of York, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain on 6
January 1715 for
William Lowther II,...
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Swillington Miners Welfare F.C. was an
English football club in
Swillington, Leeds, Yorkshire. The club
joined the
Yorkshire League in 1961 and won promotion...
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English landowner and MP. He was the
eldest son of Sir
William Lowther of
Swillington, near
Leeds and
educated at Gray's Inn and
Balliol College, Oxford. He...
- 1st
Baronet (8 June 1663 – 6
March 1729) was an
English landowner from
Swillington, West Yorkshire, and a
baronet in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. He...
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Lowther baronets of
Swillington (first creation, 1715)
Lowther baronets of
Little Preston (1764)
Lowther baronets of
Swillington (second creation, 1824)...
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succeeded his brother-in-law, Sir
William Lowther, in the
rectory of
Swillington,
which he held
until his death. He was also
rector of
Tankersley in Yorkshire...
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Coldstream Guards,
Adolphus entered the
Anglican Church,
having the
living of
Swillington from 1847 to 1872. On
leaving the Army, he also
became a Freemason, rising...