• Notton is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The parish contains four listed buildings that...
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    Yorkshire Listed buildings in North Elmsall Listed buildings in Notton Listed buildings in Ossett Listed buildings in Pontefract Listed buildings in Ryhill...
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    to the Darcy family. Notton has a village hall on George Lane, and a post office on Applehaigh Lane. Listed buildings in Notton "Civil Parish population...
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    Lacock (redirect from Notton, Wiltshire)
    mile (1.6 km) to the east of Lacock, and the hamlets of Bewley Common, Notton and Reybridge. The Chippenham–Melksham section of the A350 primary route...
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  • Yorkshire Listed buildings in North Elmsall Listed buildings in Notton Listed buildings in Ossett Listed buildings in Pontefract Listed buildings in Ryhill...
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    Woolley Hall (category Grade II* listed buildings in West Yorkshire)
    Ireland. He derived his name from Notton, the village to the east of Woolley. His lands in Woolley and Notton passed in 1365 to Sir William Fyncheden, by...
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    Monk Bretton Priory (category Grade I listed churches in South Yorkshire)
    Priory. John de Birthwaite was Prior of Monk Bretton in 1350. In that year Sir William de Notton, a powerful local landowner, who was later Lord Chief...
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    Royston, South Yorkshire (category Villages in South Yorkshire)
    Royston. List of Yorkshire Pits Royston and Notton railway station (closed 1968) Notton and Royston railway station (closed 1930). Listed buildings in Royston...
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    Fishlake (category Villages in Doncaster)
    buried here. Sir William de Notton, later Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, was Lord of the Manor of Fishlake in the 1340s. In 1350 he and his wife Isabel...
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    Dorchester, Dorset (category Market towns in Dorset)
    rediscovered in 1900 as the remains of a channel cut into the chalk and contouring round the hills. The source is believed to be the River Frome at Notton, about...
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