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ried Maureen Short in November 1987 in North | Yorkshire and they have two sons (born May 1989 and Ju |
Vowden was born in Barnsley, | Yorkshire and raised in Jersey. |
e current Chairman of The Prince's Trust for | Yorkshire and the Humber, The Duke of York's Community |
lished in 1981, the Ecology is based in West | Yorkshire, and has over 10,000 open accounts. |
st-class matches in 1896 against Derbyshire, | Yorkshire and Warwickshire. |
Clayton was originally from | Yorkshire and matriculated at University College in 16 |
This led to the | Yorkshire and Northumberland Brigade being renamed as |
Yorkshire and Lancashire dialects both vary across the | |
her, Francis Turner, played five matches for | Yorkshire and his son, Brian Turner, also played twice |
born on September 26, 1880 in Barnoldswick, | Yorkshire, and died on November 24, 1951 in Doncaster. |
He erected Helmsley or Hamlake Castle in | Yorkshire, and of Werke in Northumberland. |
ming in the 1978 County Championship against | Yorkshire and Leicestershire. |
was born on August 31, 1881 in Heckmondwike, | Yorkshire and died on February 28, 1948 in Dewsbury. |
ootballer of the 1930s and '40s for England, | Yorkshire, and Wakefield Trinity, see Leonard Bratley |
Dyson was born in | Yorkshire and played as a right-handed opening batsman |
Yorkshire and the Humber - Bradford | |
Yorkshire and the Humber is a constituency of the Euro | |
As a school boy he represented North | Yorkshire and joined the Darlington Football Club Scho |
ocal radio station which broadcasts to South | Yorkshire and the North Midlands. |
The constituency corresponds to the | Yorkshire and the Humber region of the United Kingdom, |
on 5 April 1851 in Liversedge, Cleckheaton, | Yorkshire, and died on 1 June 1899 in Harrogate, Yorks |
Horsley hails from Malton, North | Yorkshire and has been working as a model and florist. |
He played all of his county cricket for | Yorkshire and Derbyshire, and played in Minor counties |
e Doris Wellstead, of Hessle, East Riding of | Yorkshire and they had two daughters before divorcing |
He was born in | Yorkshire, and educated at Giggleswick School and Trin |
as born on April 29, 1883 in Brighouse, West | Yorkshire and died on Christmas Day 1954 in Salterhebb |
He became Receiver of | Yorkshire, and from 1645 was a Commissioner of the Nav |
It contains the villages of Clapham, North | Yorkshire and Newby. |
They play in the | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire division of the Rugby Leagu |
He was also a Deputy Lieutenant for | Yorkshire and a J.P. for the West Riding of Yorkshire |
Gained | Yorkshire and England recognition. |
two county matches each against Lancashire, | Yorkshire and Surrey, and one against MCC. |
stood in his first first-class match between | Yorkshire and Lancashire in the County Championship. |
on July 10, 1885 in Cullingworth, Keighley, | Yorkshire, and died on April 8, 1975 in Bingley, Yorks |
1998 he became a Deputy Lieutenant of South | Yorkshire and Honorary Freeman of Doncaster. |
Yorkshire and Humber Assembly was the regional assembl | |
ode and two of the most expenisve streets in | Yorkshire and the Humber - Ling Lane and Bracken Park. |
BBC | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire's first Head of Regional an |
t Intermediates, before going on to play for | Yorkshire, and England. |
e was born on 16 February 1888 in Rotherham, | Yorkshire and died on 18 May 1934 in Scarborough, York |
He was born in Hermeston Hall, | Yorkshire and was educated at Clifton College. |
nted himself in administering his estates in | Yorkshire and elsewhere. |
He was born in Leeds, | Yorkshire and was educated at Leeds Grammar School. |
Seets i' | Yorkshire and Lancashire or Grimes' Comical Trip from |
These were against | Yorkshire and Leicestershire and Derbyshire won both t |
He was born on April 21, 1882 in Ripon, | Yorkshire, and died on June 29, 1972 in Harrogate at t |
born in 1544 in Flamborough, East Riding of | Yorkshire, and was the second son of William Puckering |
g which he was granted the manors of Sandal, | Yorkshire and Vauxhall, Surrey, in 1317. |
He was born on 18 December 1900 in Idle, | Yorkshire and died on 28 October 1988 in Bradford, Yor |
He was educated in | Yorkshire, and trained in acting in Glasgow. |
6) was an English landowner, of Marske Hall, | Yorkshire and Holker Hall. |
ducated at grammar school in Hemsworth, West | Yorkshire, and at Queens' College, Cambridge Universit |
Rawson Robertshaw was the brother of the | Yorkshire and Bradford rugby union footballers, Herber |
e was born on 9 December 1850 in Birkenshaw, | Yorkshire and died on 3 December 1919 in Bradford, Yor |
Dawson stopped Fisher from progressing with | Yorkshire, and he moved to Gloucestershire for the 200 |
Tees Valley region, encompassing north North | Yorkshire and southern County Durham. |
He was born in Halifax, | Yorkshire and died in Rochdale, Lancashire. |
Jackson was born in | Yorkshire, and educated at Manchester Grammar School, |
ikes, vicar of Hessle, in the East Riding of | Yorkshire, and his wife Sarah. |
hter of John Dodsworth, of Thornton Watlass, | Yorkshire, and sister and heiress of Frederick Dodswor |
Rugby Union he represented Ilkley, Otley and | Yorkshire and whilst in the R.A.F. |
rn on December 4, 1856 in Saltaire, Shipley, | Yorkshire and died on June 3, 1904 in Rastrick, Yorksh |
Sykes was born in Wombwell, | Yorkshire, and played for Wombwell F.C. before joining |
He entered the church and served in several | Yorkshire and London parishes. |
In 1628 he was elected MP for | Yorkshire and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided |
He was born in Halifax in the West Riding of | Yorkshire and educated at St John's College, Cambridge |
14 October 1877 in Tickhill, near Doncaster, | Yorkshire and died on 16 December 1945 in Torhousemuir |
The | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire opt-out is broadcast to bot |
Sochu was born in | Yorkshire and holds a degree in philosophy. |
He was born on May 10, 1855 in Morley, | Yorkshire and died on February 6, 1940 in Gomersal, Yo |
a relatively wide geographical area in North | Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. |
t is part of the Hambleton district of North | Yorkshire and is in the historic North Riding of Yorks |
distinctive hill on the border between North | Yorkshire and the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, Eng |
He worked with youngsters in his native | Yorkshire and was an accredited World Snooker coach. |
ame canon of York and rector of Wheldrake in | Yorkshire, and in 1837 rector of Bolton Percy. |
He received private coaching from the | Yorkshire and England cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe (who |
The club joined the | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire division of the Rugby Leagu |
Aislabie returned to | Yorkshire and devoted himself to the creation of the g |
3 September 1925 in Uppermill, Saddleworth, | Yorkshire and died on 15 August 2000 in Southampton, H |
nston studied at Bootham Secondary School in | Yorkshire and in Montreux. |
ice for English metropolitan county of South | Yorkshire and North Derbyshire. |
n December 31, 1864 in Scholes, Cleckheaton, | Yorkshire and died on April 28, 1922 in Scholes, Yorks |
was educated at Sheffield High School (South | Yorkshire), and was a bright student, but left school |
throughout Derbyshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, | Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. |
The Canals of | Yorkshire and North East England (Vol 1). |
n Bay (gas turbine) 575 Wales; Castleford 56 | Yorkshire and the Humber |
1843 Turner married Anne Whitaker of Melton, | Yorkshire, and they had one son. |
Most of | Yorkshire, and parts of Northumberland, Durham, Cumber |
the city of York, the eastern part of North | Yorkshire, and most of the East Riding of Yorkshire. |
He is the younger brother of the former | Yorkshire and Somerset off-spinner, Jeremy Batty. |
He was born in Bradford, | Yorkshire and died in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. |
It operates in the | Yorkshire and the Humber region, which is coterminous |
rn on September 2, 1885 in Darton, Barnsley, | Yorkshire and died on August 29, 1951 in Goldthorpe, Y |
out Snr, a Dutch merchant who had settled in | Yorkshire, and Anne Kitchingman. |
NHS | Yorkshire and the Humber is a strategic health authori |
on November 4, 1838 in Billingly, Darfield, | Yorkshire and died on April 17, 1919 in Keighley, York |
the son of Francis Swale of South Stainley, | Yorkshire, and his wife Anne Ingleby, daughter of Samp |
r Edward Jerningham of Cotesby Hall, Bolton, | Yorkshire, and Mary Scrope. |
on March 5, 1867 in Crofton, near Wakefield, | Yorkshire and died on March 20, 1944 in Walton, Wakefi |
came from Hemingbrough in the East Riding of | Yorkshire and lived at first as a Protestant minister. |
ok over the Huddersfield depot of Stagecoach | Yorkshire and local independent K-Line Travel. |
hter of Sir William Fairfax of Steeton, West | Yorkshire, and High Sheriff of Yorkshire, and secondly |
war football he went on to play for England, | Yorkshire, and Great Britain, touring twice. |
te hosted the Dr Rock Show which ran on both | Yorkshire and Tyne Tees Television. |
He was born in | Yorkshire, and played for the county's Colts side befo |
Dissatisfied by the engines then current in | Yorkshire and having spent three weeks studying John G |
Appleton Wiske has also represented | Yorkshire and Humberside three times in the national B |
rn to England, he purchased Ackworth Park in | Yorkshire and Basildon Park in Berkshire. |
1605-1672) was twice High Sheriff of | Yorkshire and supported the Royalist cause during the |
He was a native of Bradford, | Yorkshire and gave his first broadcast there as a chil |
wice in the 1894 County Championship against | Yorkshire and Leicestershire. |
sh regions of the North East, North West and | Yorkshire and the Humber. |
so a Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding of | Yorkshire and of Lancashire. |
Buckley was born in | Yorkshire and was the son of a wool merchant. |
Godwin was born in | Yorkshire and soon after moved to Long Eaton, Derbyshi |
'Donoghue and his girlfriend, Sarah, live in | Yorkshire, and have one daughter. |
BBC | Yorkshire and Lincolnshire is the name for the BBC's t |
Wilmer was born in Harrogate, | Yorkshire and attended Emanuel School and King's Colle |
Harry Earnshaw lived in Royston, South | Yorkshire and was a natural athlete and cyclist. |
Besides estate matters in Scotland, | Yorkshire and (a few) Cornwall, they include much corr |
ime engaged in tuition in the West Riding of | Yorkshire, and for four years later studied at the aca |
Yorkshire and the Humber uses the business cluster str | |
He later went on to represent | Yorkshire and England, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, |
es working the rich Barnsley seam of coal in | Yorkshire, and the coal was known to be very gassy. |
He was born on January 5, 1887 in Dewsbury, | Yorkshire and died, just three years after his only ma |
hompson was born in Treeton, near Rotherham, | Yorkshire and trained as a joiner. |
her first-class matches that season, against | Yorkshire and Derbyshire. |
Edwards was born in Beverley, | Yorkshire, and began his football career as a trainee |
This season, the two county leagues, | Yorkshire and Lancashire, were merged to form the Nort |
Kettlewell was born in Howden, | Yorkshire, and educated at Charterhouse School. |
He then held livings in | Yorkshire and in Leicestershire before he became archd |
He also played for | Yorkshire and Durham (1858), Yorkshire with Stockton-o |
a unit of area historically used in Ireland, | Yorkshire, and regions bordering the Solway Firth. |
fieldwork, excavation and research in York, | Yorkshire and throughout Britain and beyond. |
e Ryedale UK Parliament constituency and the | Yorkshire and Humber European Parliamentary constituen |
He was born in Keighley, | Yorkshire, and died in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, Wale |
or unlimited travel on all services in South | Yorkshire, and costs £4.80. |
rton was subsequently appointed Minister for | Yorkshire and the Humber in addition to her DfT respon |
k and Doris May Browne, owned a pub in Wyke, | Yorkshire, and Browne and his older brother Michael gr |
He then stood for the East Riding of | Yorkshire, and was member there until 1837. |
He made two appearances for | Yorkshire, and averaged 15 with the bat, and 10.66 wit |
county cricket career was spent mainly with | Yorkshire and, latterly, Northamptonshire. |
Born in Aiskew, Bedale, | Yorkshire, Anderson was a right-handed batsman. |
e breed formed and developed, the Berkshire, | Yorkshire, Angler Sattelschwein, Wessex, and Hampshire |
I de Brus died in 1191, she was married to a | Yorkshire Anglo-Norman baron named Robert de Ros (died |
The | Yorkshire animals provide the element of pain and dram |
He was also the father of the noted | Yorkshire antiquary, Roger Dodsworth. |
704) - The diary of Abraham de la Pryme, the | Yorkshire antiquary. |
ch as Euston Station, Charing Cross Road and | Yorkshire appear in the lyrics. |
The | Yorkshire Archaeological Society is a registered chari |
In press Shiptonthorpe, East | Yorkshire: archaeological studies of a Romano-British |
In 1902 he joined the | Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Societ |
survives, and is the Leeds base for the West | Yorkshire Archive Service. |
The people of | Yorkshire are traditionally renowned for identifying w |
ty of Cumbria, although Lancashire and North | Yorkshire are not far away. |
Although from Burnley, he has lived in the | Yorkshire area for many years. |
t constituency, centred on Leeds in the West | Yorkshire area of England. |
AB Digital Radio licence, to cover the North | Yorkshire area. |
1996 playing in local bands around the West | Yorkshire area. |
ettlements and Paris can be seen in the East | Yorkshire area. |
perators that use the station are First West | Yorkshire, Arriva Yorkshire, Halifax Joint Committee, |
The main operators are First West | Yorkshire, Arriva Yorkshire, Huddersfield Bus Company, |
rators at the bus station include First West | Yorkshire, Arriva Yorkshire and Huddersfield Bus Compa |
She left the convoy at Hull, | Yorkshire, arrivng on 7 August. |
honorary doctorates and is President of the | Yorkshire Arthritis Research Campaign. |
Director of | Yorkshire Arts, Arts & Business North, Bradford Breakt |
The book describes Manton as being in South | Yorkshire as it was part of the South Yorkshire coalfi |
She has since moved to North | Yorkshire as the Parish Priest of four rural villages. |
long involvement in the game by returning to | Yorkshire, as coach at Ampleforth College. |
It covers an area in western and northern | Yorkshire as well as the south Teesdale area administe |
s the local radio station for Wetherby, West | Yorkshire as well as for surrounding villages and Leed |
English cricket season saw the first use of | Yorkshire as a team name (instead of Sheffield). |
the originally planned "M67" exists in South | Yorkshire, as the A616 Stocksbridge bypass which opene |
tended by Mayors and civic heads from across | Yorkshire as part of the Yorkshire Day celebrations be |
ys in Division One (second tier) of the West | Yorkshire Association football league. |
In Somerset's first match, against | Yorkshire at Taunton, he took eight wickets for 46 run |
fers to the Celtic Britons who lived in West | Yorkshire at the time of the Anglo Saxon Petty Kingdom |
Buxton died at Pontefract, | Yorkshire at the age of 90. |
st-class debut for Middlesex in 1879 against | Yorkshire at Lord's. |
His highest score of 71 was made against | Yorkshire at Headingley in May 2007; Yorkshire won by |
t known as 'Nelsonica' is held every year in | Yorkshire, at which Nelson makes a rare public perform |
Doughty died at Halton East, Skipton, | Yorkshire at the age of 74. |
Anson died in March 1969 in Selby, | Yorkshire, at the age of 79. |
She was educated in Leeds, | Yorkshire at the Leeds City Teacher Training College). |
hire's very first first-class match, against | Yorkshire at New Road. |
He died in May 1986 in Huddersfield, | Yorkshire, at the age of 66. |
4 he became the Athlete Services Manager for | Yorkshire at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffie |
jor tourist attraction in the East Riding of | Yorkshire, attracting over 150,000 visitors a year. |
t a loss to Gloucestershire at Bristol while | Yorkshire avoided defeat meant the title went to Yorks |
oyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Pro | Yorkshire Award for Design & Innovation |
The | Yorkshire Awards, held in Autumn each year, generate s |
The | Yorkshire bagpipe is a type of bagpipe once native to |
In addition, in 2009, | Yorkshire Bank introduced a debit card decorated with |
ector of the York Herald and chairman of the | Yorkshire Banking Company from 1867-80. |
Yorkshire Baptist Association | |
Gosney remains at | Yorkshire based in Leeds, where she works primarily th |
, Knowles started his managerial career as a | Yorkshire based scout for Spurs. |
Principal Hayley Group is a Harrogate, North | Yorkshire based hotel and conference venue operator. |
per for a substantial area of North and East | Yorkshire, based on the city of York. |
He championed many | Yorkshire based folk artists (nu-folk and traditional) |
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