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- Upleatham is a village in the civil parish of Guisborough, in the unitary authority area of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire...
- Saltburn Viaduct (also known as either Upleatham, Riftswood, or Skelton Beck Viaduct) is a railway bridge in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England...
- Andrew is a redundant grade II* listed Anglican church in the village of Upleatham, Redcar and Cleveland, England. Parts of the church date back to the 12th...
- Hall in the town. At the 2011 census, the civil parish with outlying Upleatham, Dunsdale and Newton under Roseberry had a po****tion of 17,777, of which...
- enfeoffed Robert of certain portions of his Cleveland fee in Lofthouse, Upleatham, Barwick, Ingleby, and other places. Between 1103 and 1106, Robert de...
- ministry in August 1834 but died in office, unmarried, of apoplexy at Upleatham in North Yorkshire just two months later on 7 October 1834. He is buried...
- Redcar was formerly a township and chapelry in the parishes of Marske and Upleatham. In 1866, Redcar became a separate civil parish. A district in Redcar's...
- Ormesby Pinchinthorpe Scaling Skinningrove Slapewath Stanghow Teesville Upleatham Warrenby Wilton Yearby Parish and town councils Guisborough Lockwood Loftus...
- Lucy, the wife of Marmaduke de Twenge. Agnes received Skelton, Marske, Upleatham and Kirkleatham. Lucy received Yarm, Danby and Brotton. Margaret received...
- Northamptonshire, internal alterations c. 1803 and orangery, 1788–9; Upleatham Hall, alterations, date uncertain; Tankersley Park, temple, date uncertain;...