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Topcliffe may
refer to:
Topcliffe,
North Yorkshire, a
village and
civil parish in
England Topcliffe Castle, an
abandoned castle Topcliffe railway station...
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Royal Air
Force Topcliffe or RAF
Topcliffe (ICAO: EGXZ) is a
Royal Air
Force station in
North Yorkshire, England. It was
established as a RAF
Bomber Command...
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Richard Topcliffe (14
November 1531 – late 1604) was a
priest hunter and
practitioner of
torture during the
reign of
Elizabeth I of England. A landowner...
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Topcliffe is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. The
village is
situated on the
River Swale, on the A167 road and
close to the A168...
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Topcliffe Castle (also
known as Maiden's Bower) is an
abandoned castle located near the
village of
Topcliffe,
North Yorkshire, England. The
castle was...
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December 1067.
William de
Percy was
created as the 1st
feudal baron of
Topcliffe in Yorkshire. He was
rebuilding York
Castle in 1070. The
Percy surname...
- John
Topcliffe (died 1513) was an English-born
judge who
spent much of his
career in Ireland,
where he held
office as
Chief Justice of each of the three...
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Topcliffe railway station served the
village of
Topcliffe,
North Yorkshire,
England from 1848 to 1959 on the
Leeds and
Thirsk Railway. The
station opened...
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title Baron Percy has been
created several times in the
Peerage of England. The first, soon
after 1066, a
feudal barony rather than a
barony by writ...
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intermittently tortured and
questioned by
priest hunter Sir
Richard Topcliffe,
Southwell was
eventually tried and
convicted of high
treason against...