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ass debut for Liverpool and District against | Yorkshire a few days later. |
near the boundary between Cumbria and North | Yorkshire, a few miles south-east of Kirkby Stephen an |
Valley in the borough of Harrogate in North | Yorkshire, a county in the north of England. |
Similar claims are made by Loxley, South | Yorkshire, a suburb of Sheffield. |
Brayton, North | Yorkshire, a small village in England |
d a vast store of materials for a history of | Yorkshire, a Monasticon Anglicanum, and an English bar |
ce) was a constituency in the East Riding of | Yorkshire, a traditional sub-division of the historic |
entary borough located in the West Riding of | Yorkshire, abolished in the Great Reform Act of 1832. |
reer, he represented England schools and the | Yorkshire academy team. |
He was selected to play for | Yorkshire Academy in the fixture against Lancashire Ac |
Progressing through league cricket and the | Yorkshire Academy he was an integral part of the Yorks |
born in Truro, Cornwall, and played for the | Yorkshire academy and the Worcestershire 2nd XI before |
er has a camp demeanour, with an exaggerated | Yorkshire accent, bleached mullet, ginger moustache an |
ment area from the Scottish Borders to North | Yorkshire across to North Cumbria. |
6); in | Yorkshire Adlingfleet (£4); in Lincolnshire, Whitton ( |
The | Yorkshire Aestel -- this resembles a golden animal's h |
began his career with a curacy at Richmond, | Yorkshire after which he was a Minor Canon at Ripon Ca |
ft) it is the second highest point in South | Yorkshire, after Margery Hill. |
career, although he was invited to play for | Yorkshire again against Middlesex, but declined due to |
d all his life, as he was never selected for | Yorkshire again. |
8 runs in all matches, with a best of 65 for | Yorkshire against Marylebone Cricket Club at an averag |
ance came in the 1998 NatWest Trophy against | Yorkshire, against whom he scored three runs. |
He also played a first class game for XI of | Yorkshire against XI of Lancashire in 1894 and for Yor |
atch debutant, that year, when he played for | Yorkshire against Lancashire at the age of 17. |
also appeared in 2 non first class games for | Yorkshire against Scotland in Edinburgh during May of |
He made his first-class debut for | Yorkshire against Kent in July 2008. |
In 2000, played two first-class matches for | Yorkshire against Surrey and Kent in the County Champi |
bowling of 8 for 21 was achieved in 1879 for | Yorkshire against Surrey at The Oval. |
He also appeared for | Yorkshire against Durham in a non first class match, f |
eks later of a heart attack in Shipley, West | Yorkshire aged 67. |
Hunter died in January 1891 in Rotherham, | Yorkshire, aged 35. |
Barker died in Sheffield, | Yorkshire, aged 61. |
died in September 1934, in Bridlington, East | Yorkshire, aged 72. |
d died on October 5, 1885 in Thorpe, Whitby, | Yorkshire aged just 32. |
he died on December 14, 1983 in Guisborough, | Yorkshire aged 94. |
Baker died in June 1896 in Scarborough, | Yorkshire, aged 46. |
Kaye died in January 1892 in Halifax, | Yorkshire, aged 45. |
r the Second World War when it opened as the | Yorkshire Agricultural Institute. |
XL231: Lusty Lindy, at the | Yorkshire Air Museum, York. |
series, following the lifesaving work of the | Yorkshire Air Ambulance. |
a landing pad for use by the Great North and | Yorkshire air ambulances. |
y have flown more than 1,000 missions in the | Yorkshire Air Ambulance's two MD902 Explorer helicopte |
sful cultivation in the English Midlands and | Yorkshire, albeit in favourable locations. |
She lived in East Riding of | Yorkshire all her life and died in her 95th year. |
enry was born; either at Spofforth Castle in | Yorkshire, Alnwick Castle in Alnwick, Northumberland, |
It is the joint 17th highest fell in North | Yorkshire along with Great Knoutberry Hill. |
Galaxy | Yorkshire also broadcast in various other areas on DAB |
Harewood House, | Yorkshire, altered by Sir Charles Barry |
r 2007 he made his first-class debut against | Yorkshire, although he failed to bat or bowl. |
is last post was as Vicar of Harthill, South | Yorkshire, although he died in Hammersmith. |
The club was founded as | Yorkshire Amateur A.F.C. by a local man called Kolin R |
He later played for | Yorkshire Amateur. |
McIlvenny played amateur football for | Yorkshire Amateur. |
He was a good soccer player with | Yorkshire Amateurs, and had he trails with Burnley F.C |
Shaun currently works as a Paramedic for the | Yorkshire Ambulance Service. |
f the former Cleveland, Humberside and North | Yorkshire ambulance services. |
gain on 23 June 2010, the BBC announced that | Yorkshire Ambulance Service call response is 'England' |
Prior to the merger of South and West | Yorkshire Ambulance Services, the South Yorkshire divi |
In 2004 Stiff decided to leave | Yorkshire amid a lot of interest from other counties. |
He was born in Bradford, | Yorkshire, and educated at Bingley Grammar School. |
Today this is The Pulse of West | Yorkshire and Pulse Classic Gold. |
He was born in Wakefield, West | Yorkshire and studied at Leeds School of Art and the R |
as born on December 11, 1879 in Scarborough, | Yorkshire and died on September 14, 1957 in Harrogate. |
ed over four hundred first-class matches for | Yorkshire and Warwickshire. |
rmous patrimony from the Gargrave estates in | Yorkshire, and was said to have spent it all. |
miscellaneous games against Nottinghamshire, | Yorkshire and United South of England. |
on September 1, 1893 in Tong Park, Baildon, | Yorkshire, and died in Meanwood, Yorkshire on May 22, |
The | Yorkshire and England cricketer Wilfred Rhodes and his |
e was born on November 13, 1877 in Wetherby, | Yorkshire and died on June 24, 1942 in Bradford. |
-East coast of England in Scarborough, North | Yorkshire and completed his secondary education at Lad |
The seat became part of the much larger | Yorkshire and the Humber constituency in 1999. |
ch was enough to take them past everyone bar | Yorkshire and Kent. |
ying to and from India from RAF Melbourne in | Yorkshire and later from RAF Blakehill Farm. |
The Canals of | Yorkshire and North East England (Vol 2). |
The great | Yorkshire and England cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe died |
Berry was born in Dalton, Huddersfield, | Yorkshire, and made his debut for Yorkshire in 1861, w |
McDonald was born in Maltby, South | Yorkshire and joined Wolverhampton Wanderers as a trai |
lub level for Glossop, the Raistrick Club in | Yorkshire and for Market Bosworth. |
nglish first-class cricketer, who played for | Yorkshire and England. |
h, from Leeds (serving North, West and South | Yorkshire and the North Midlands) and Hull (serving Ea |
He was the son of the rector of Hauxwell, | Yorkshire, and was privately educated by his father, M |
Major was born at Bridlington in | Yorkshire, and started in business there, commanding a |
Brown was born in Barnsley, South | Yorkshire and now lives in London. |
Frank was educated in Ripon, North | Yorkshire and died there in October 1940, aged 82. |
It remained as the boundary between | Yorkshire and Derbyshire into the 20th century. |
Sunderland was born in Conisbrough, | Yorkshire, and began his career at Wolverhampton Wande |
He was born in Thornhill, West | Yorkshire, and was educated at Wakefield Grammar Schoo |
pastor of a congregation at Kirkby Moorside, | Yorkshire, and died about 1847. |
Murray was born in | Yorkshire and brought up in the Midlands. |
hen it was broadcast across the whole of the | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire region. |
rmstrong Whitworth Aircraft at Barlow, North | Yorkshire, and was commissioned on 20 June 1918. |
h first-class cricketer, who played for both | Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
rict is now split between the East Riding of | Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. |
Peter played for | Yorkshire and for Littleborough Cricket Club. |
ire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Surrey and | Yorkshire and one against MCC. |
His nephew, Andrew Greenwood, played for | Yorkshire and appeared in two Test Matches in 1876/77. |
Mostly concentrated around | Yorkshire and Lancashire, it was named and a breed clu |
h Peacock a mines supervisor from Swaledale, | Yorkshire and Dorothy Robinson. |
ase were filmed on location in Malham, North | Yorkshire, and interiors were shot at the Nettlefold S |
North Lincolnshire between Doncaster, South | Yorkshire and Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. |
exploded bombs and mines during the Blitz in | Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
They gained recognition along with the New | Yorkshire and Nu Rave scenes, and groups such as Bloc |
pondent and is a presenter on BBC Inside Out | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. |
emigrated to Tasmania after being dropped by | Yorkshire, and he helped the state to achieve first-cl |
Martyn Moxon, the former | Yorkshire and England batsman who played alongside him |
f Biographia Borealis (1833) and Worthies of | Yorkshire and Lancashire (1836). |
He was born on September 29, 1856 in Yeadon, | Yorkshire and died on July 29, 1902 in Savile Town, De |
Gravesend, Kent, grew up in Harrogate, North | Yorkshire, and attended Rose Bruford College drama sch |
nstituency covering the town of Penistone in | Yorkshire and surrounding countryside. |
, houses and civic buildings, in York, North | Yorkshire and across the North. |
ebruary 20, 1865 in Welham Grange, Malton in | Yorkshire and died on December 10, 1938 in Heworth, Yo |
He also appeared in first-class cricket for | Yorkshire and Durham (1858), the United England Eleven |
Miller was born Hans Eric Miller, in | Yorkshire, and attended the Queen Elizabeth's Grammar |
e first of which was in 1858 when a combined | Yorkshire and Durham team played Nottinghamshire. |
It has over 500 properties in the | Yorkshire and Humberside region. |
d with the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of | Yorkshire and the Green Howards to form the Yorkshire |
e was born on 22 January 1855 in Kirkheaton, | Yorkshire and died, aged 73, in nearby Dewsbury, Yorks |
He grew up in Huddersfield, West | Yorkshire, and took a first in Philosophy, Politics an |
, Derbyshire, Williams grew up in Swinton in | Yorkshire, and began work in 1899 in Kilnhurst collier |
on September 5, 1876 in Staincliffe, Batley, | Yorkshire and died on June 2, 1919 in Beckett Park in |
Cumming attended Giggleswick School in North | Yorkshire and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read |
the Clough River runs is the West Riding of | Yorkshire, and it is still part of the Yorkshire Dales |
company and is a keen cricket fan supporting | Yorkshire and England. |
Yorkshire and Lancashire fought throughout the season; | |
is a psychiatric hospital, part of the North | Yorkshire and York Primary Care Trust |
n in 1934 in Pateley Bridge, near Harrogate, | Yorkshire and also played for Yorkshire Second XI from |
She was brought up in | Yorkshire and Herefordshire, and wanted to be a writer |
the Meers Brook, the former boundary between | Yorkshire and Derbyshire. |
e city of Sheffield, between Aston (in South | Yorkshire) and Beighton (then in Derbyshire but now pa |
The ‘Northern Region' included | Yorkshire and Humberside, Cumbria, as well as the whol |
He was born on March 4, 1860 in Hunmanby, | Yorkshire and died on May 11, 1885, Scarborough at the |
l is located in Cullingworth, Bradford, West | Yorkshire, and employs about 50 teachers and educates |
k and Malton division of the North Riding of | Yorkshire and the Buckrose division of the East Riding |
served the “superpit” field of Selby, North | Yorkshire; and was mined for high volatile bituminous |
wsmith Stainless Limited of Roberttown, West | Yorkshire, and now trades as Dean Smith & Grace Lathes |
He was born at Doncaster, | Yorkshire and died at Taunton, Somerset. |
tly in 1430, Elizabeth Stapleton of Carlton, | Yorkshire and secondly in 1451 Joan Winteringham. |
rategies and the work of regional bodies" in | Yorkshire and the Humber. |
LSC | Yorkshire and Humber |
The | Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Select Committee was |
ars of living in London, Duttine returned to | Yorkshire and lives in the Rivelin Valley near Sheffie |
ow from BBC Radio Humberside (within the BBC | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire region) was also carried. |
He played twice for them in 1931, against | Yorkshire and Kent. |
has been divided between the East Riding of | Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire unitary authorities. |
He was born on March 19, 1884 in Halifax, | Yorkshire and died on June 2, 1953 in Hull. |
nnected Gloucester and the West Country with | Yorkshire and the North East. |
He was born at Conisburgh Castle in | Yorkshire, and was confirmed in the Earldom of Cambrid |
presents the sports news on Look North (East | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire). |
are rail and bus links to the rest of North | Yorkshire and North East England. |
ointed Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of | Yorkshire and commanded the 5th and 30th Battalions of |
A short opt-out service for the East | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire had been in service since 2 |
Historically it formed the boundary between | Yorkshire and Westmorland. |
He was mainly brought up in | Yorkshire and currently lives in Norfolk. |
She was born in Hedon, in the East Riding of | Yorkshire, and trained at the Royal Academy of Music. |
he game he has worked as a batting coach for | Yorkshire and as an umpire. |
a J.P. for Hertfordshire, the West Riding of | Yorkshire, and for the Borough of Huddersfield. |
He was born in Alverthorpe (sic?) in | Yorkshire, and as a youth he has time for development. |
the Limb Brook, the former boundary between | Yorkshire and Derbyshire. |
ointed Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of | Yorkshire and admitted to the Privy Council of England |
lamorgan in 1935 County Championship against | Yorkshire and Warwickshire. |
with the chariot building traditions of both | Yorkshire and Continental Europe. |
lished, it bordered Cumberland, Westmorland, | Yorkshire, and Cheshire. |
yed county cricket in England for Middlesex, | Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. |
orn in 1979 in Walton near Wakefield in West | Yorkshire, and attended Wakefield Girls High School. |
It is near the border with West | Yorkshire and the River Wharfe, 1 mile north east of O |
llis Robinson played first-class cricket for | Yorkshire and Somerset. |
was opposed by the Cistercian monasteries of | Yorkshire, and by the archdeacons of York. |
Willcock was born in Alverthorpe, Wakefield, | Yorkshire and died, while debating at a meeting of the |
for election to the new multi-member seat of | Yorkshire and the Humber in the 1999 European election |
Has played 170 times for | Yorkshire and 51 times for England |
His father-in-law is former | Yorkshire and England captain and manager Ray Illingwo |
He was born on 19 October 1979 in Ripon, | Yorkshire and also played in 2 Under-19 ODIs for Engla |
( | Yorkshire and the Humber) - Humberside/North Yorkshire |
on August 4, 1908 in Sleights, near Whitby, | Yorkshire and died on April 2, 1985 in Scarborough, Yo |
981) is an English cricketer, who played for | Yorkshire and Northamptonshire between 2001 and 2005. |
Hare was born in | Yorkshire and was educated at Giggleswick school, York |
Earl of Northumberland, Baron of Pontefract ( | Yorkshire) and Viscount Falmouth (Cornwall). |
orn on February 18, 1917 in Guiseley, Leeds, | Yorkshire and died, aged 70, on March 16, 1987 in Ilkl |
ervice station will actually fall into North | Yorkshire and so technically be under separate jurisdi |
Robin Wray still coaches locally around West | Yorkshire and as of 2010 he still lives in Holmfirth. |
ethell was the son of Hugh Bethell of Wrays, | Yorkshire and his wife Helen Johnston, daughter of Tho |
She was raised in East | Yorkshire and educated at the University of East Angli |
It is the tallest building in | Yorkshire, and has held this record since being topped |
School, and is now a mortgage broker in West | Yorkshire, and a coach at Stanley Rangers ARLFC. |
Yorkshire and the Humber | |
Barden was born in Northallerton, North | Yorkshire, and moved to Wetherby, West Yorkshire, in 1 |
Yorkshire and the Humber, the East Midlands, East, Sou | |
He was born in Darfield, South | Yorkshire and was killed in action in Gommecourt, Pas- |
It is near the border with West | Yorkshire and 1 mile north of Ilkley, West Yorkshire. |
constituency became part of the much larger | Yorkshire and the Humber constituency. |
Regional Planning Guidance 12: | Yorkshire and the Humber RPG12 |
Bruce was born in Leeds, | Yorkshire and raised in Craghead, County Durham. |
Ruddlesdin was born in Birdwell, South | Yorkshire and played part time football for Birdwell F |
Brons, British National Party (BNP) MEP for | Yorkshire and the Humber, former politics lecturer and |
roadcaster and former head of Region for BBC | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. |
the Meers Brook, the former boundary between | Yorkshire and Derbyshire. |
ort for the large industrial towns of nearby | Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
th coming in the County Championship against | Yorkshire and Surrey. |
iltshire with other offices in the Midlands, | Yorkshire and North East. |
es Trail is a long distance footpath in West | Yorkshire and North Yorkshire, England. |
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