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Thoralby is a
village and
civil parish in the
Richmondshire district of
North Yorkshire, England. It lies
south of Aysgarth, is
within a mile of both Newbiggin...
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images Old Hall Town Head,
Thoralby House 1641 25
March 1969 SD9951686594 54°16′30″N 2°00′32″W / 54.274993°N...
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Paylor Baronetcy, of
Thoralby in the
County of York, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 28 June 1642 for
Edward Paylor. The...
- of the
lords of
Middleham and then
followed the
descent of the
manor of
Thoralby. The village's
railway station, part of the
Hawes Branch of the
North Eastern...
- (1673) in England. Pate of
Sysonby 1643 Pate
extinct 1659
Paylor of
Thoralby 1642
Paylor extinct 1705
Pelham of
Laughton 1611
Pelham extant created...
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Bainbridge (Undivided), High Abbotside, Low Abbotside, Newbiggin,
Thoralby,
Thornton Rust,
Wetherfell Peat Ground.
Bedale PLU
Ainderby Myers with...
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August 1660),
extinct with the
death of the
second baronet.
Paylor of
Thoralby (cr. 28 June 1642),
extinct with the
death of the
second baronet. Penyston...
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There are
three villages in the dale, all in its
lower part: West Burton,
Thoralby and Newbiggin. The
Bishopdale Beck
flows through the dale to join the River...
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surrounding hills; such as
Buckden Pike, Naughtberry, W****et Fell,
Stake Moss,
Thoralby Common &
Stake Fell. The only
large tributary that
joins Bishopdale Beck...
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Inclosure Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. 5 1
November 1810
Thoralby and
Aisgarth (Yorkshire,
North Riding)
Inclosure Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c...