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Thirkleby may
refer to:
Thirkleby High and Low with Osgodby, a
civil parish in
Hambleton District,
North Yorkshire, England,
which includes the villages...
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Thirkleby Hall was a
large 18th-century
country house in
Great Thirkleby in the
Hambleton Hills of
North Yorkshire. It was
demolished in 1927. The manor...
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Roger of
Thirkleby (died 1260) was an
English judge. The "
Thirkleby" of his name was a
hamlet in the
parish of
Kirby Grindalythe, Yorkshire. The first...
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Thirkleby is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Kirby Grindalythe, in
North Yorkshire, England.
Roger of
Thirkleby (died 1260), a
judge and
Chief Justice...
- 1944 had
already succeeded his
father as the 12th
Frankland Baronet of
Thirkleby. James's son,
William Thomas ****heton
Frankland (born 23 July 1984), succeeded...
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Thirkleby High and Low with
Osgodby is a
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. The
parish includes the
villages of
Great Thirkleby and
Little Thirkleby...
- (September 1750 – 4
January 1831) was an
English country landowner of
Thirkleby,
Yorkshire and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in two sessions...
- his
friend Lamb to
redesign All
Saints parish church at
Thirkleby, near the
family seat
Thirkleby Hall, in his memory. Frankland-Russell's
father had studied...
- as a
puisne justice on the Eyre
circuits of
William de York,
Roger of
Thirkleby and
Henry of Bath, and in the
common bench at Westminster. He also received...
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Thomas Frankland, 2nd
Baronet (September 1665 – 30
October 1726), of
Thirkleby Hall in Yorkshire, was an
English landowner and Whig
politician who sat...