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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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