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Thirn is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. It is
situated close to the
River Ure,
about 3
miles (5 km) south-west of Bedale. The...
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William Thirning KS (died 1413) was an
English justice. He
served as a
commissioner of the
peace in 1377 in
Northamptonshire and as a
commissioner of Oyer...
- Tansterne, Tanton, Teesville, Templeborough, Terrington, Thackley, Thearne,
Thirn, Thirsk, Thirtleby, Thixendale, Thorganby, Thornaby-on-Tees,
Thornbury (West...
- 2011
Census was less than 100.
Details are
included in the
civil parish of
Thirn. The po****tion in 2015 was
estimated to be 20. From 1974 to 2023 it was...
- from the succession. In response, Henry's
legal advisors, led by
William Thirning,
dissuaded Henry from
claiming the
throne by
right of
conquest and instead...
- Galphay, Winksley,
Sutton Grange, Grewelthorpe, Rookwith, Low Ellington,
Thirn North Yorkshire HG5
KNARESBOROUGH Knaresborough, Scotton, Goldsborough,...
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District Constituency BJP INC NPP
Tawang 1
Lumla BJP
Tsering Lhamu INC
Jampa Thirnly Kunkhap 2
Tawang BJP
Tsering Dorjee NPP
Namgey Tsering 3
Mukto BJP Pema...
- CP Swinton-with-Watermarsk MP Clifton-upon-Ure TWP
Kirkby Fleetham KFP
Thirn TWP
Colbourn CP
Langthorne BP
Thornton Watl**** TWP East
Appleton CP Little...
- with Allerthorpe,
Swinton with
Warthermarske +
detached portion, Teakston,
Thirn,
Thornton Watl****, Well.
Darlington PLU Barton, Cleasby, Cliffe, Croft,...
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Castle (built 1887) in
Queen Street and
originally known as Ambleside;
Thirning Villa, (built 1868) and now part of
Pratten Park;
Gallop House in Arthur...