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Wighill is a
village and
civil parish in the
Harrogate district of
North Yorkshire, England. It is near the
River Wharfe and 6
miles (9.7 km) east of...
- there, he and
forty of his men were
murdered by
Thurbrand the Hold at
Wighill with the
connivance of Cnut.
Uhtred was
succeeded in
Bernicia by his brother...
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Usflete (d. 1406), MP,
married before 3 July 1414. She died 8 July 1425 in
Wighill, Yorkshire, and was
buried with her
third husband in St Michael's Church...
- Sir
Philip Stapleton of
Wighill and of Warter-on-the-Wolds,
Yorkshire (1603 – 18
August 1647) was an
English Member of Parliament, a
supporter of the...
- 3miles
Acaster Selby Hessay Tockwith Nidd Ouse
Wharfe Bilbrough Thorp Arch
Wighill Angram Holgate Copmanthorpe The
Ainsty or the
Ainsty of York was a historic...
- Saxton, Stutton, Ulleskelf,
Church Fenton, Oxton, Tadcaster, Toulston,
Wighill,
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North Yorkshire LS25
LEEDS Aberford, Garforth, Hillam...
- the
wounded Duke of Schomberg.
George Walker II (1645–1690) was born in
Wighill, now in
North Yorkshire, England, the son of
George Walker (1600–1677)...
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William Stapleton (ca. 1495 – 1544), of
Wighill,
Yorkshire and London, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for...
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family returned to its seat (main home held for a
generation or more),
Wighill House and Park, near Tadcaster, Yorkshire.
Admiral Hawke, the
first Baron...
- first-class cricketer. The son of John
Miles of Tadcaster, he was born at
Wighill in
November 1871. He was
educated at Eton College,
before going up to Trinity...