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    Masham Town Hall is a municipal building in the Little Market Place, Masham, North Yorkshire, England. The structure, which is used as an events venue...
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    Masham (/ˈmæsəm/ MASS-əm) is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It had a population of 1,205 at the 2011 census. In Wensleydale...
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    This is a list of city and town halls in England. The list is sortable by building age and height, and provides a link to the listing description where...
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    Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron Masham (1 January 1815 – 2 February 1906), was an English inventor and industrialist, notable for inventing the Lister...
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    settlements are the town of Skipton and the city of Ripon. Smaller towns in the constituency are Bentham, Settle, Pateley Bridge and Masham. It is one of the...
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  • (appointment retroactive) Samuel Masham, 1st Baron Masham, 23 October 1716 – 16 October 1758 Samuel Masham, 2nd Baron Masham, 16 October 1758 – 14 June 1776...
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    cousin Peter King (later Lord King) and to Lady Masham's son, Francis Cudworth Masham. Francis Masham was promised one "moiety" (half) of Locke's library...
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    Grassington (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    The Old Hall at Grassington is reputedly the oldest house in Yorkshire, dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. Grassington Town Hall was completed...
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    Langton Hall, which offers holiday lettings and is now home to Charles William Langton, a businessman from Leeds, West Yorkshire. Langton Hall has recently...
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    Easingwold (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    the old market cross still exists next to Easingwold Town Hall, which was built as a public hall. It replaced an old row of 'shambles' where butchers...
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    Bradford (category Towns in West Yorkshire)
    or UK public library membership required.) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Masham, Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed...
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    Malton, North Yorkshire (category Market towns in North Yorkshire)
    butchers. Malton Town Hall was first used as a butter market, butter being the main marketable product for many farmers of the day. The town hall was extended...
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    Escrick (redirect from Escrick Hall)
    an Estate Village by Sir Henry Thompson who acquired the village and the Hall in 1668. Sir Henry's great grandson, Beilby Thompson, inherited the Estate...
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    Somerset Market Deeping Malmesbury Mansfield Mansfield Woodhouse Martock Masham Maybole Melbourne, Derbyshire Metheringham Middleham Middleton-in-Teesdale...
    29 KB (4,058 words) - 04:01, 23 April 2023
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    Boroughbridge (category Towns in North Yorkshire)
    Tutt as it enters the town. According to tradition the top of the fourth stone was to be found in the grounds of Aldborough Hall, which stands between...
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    Until 1934 the parish also shared the uninhabited Masham Moor with the ancient parish of Masham. In 1934 the moor was divided among the civil parishes...
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    onwards; Goldsborough Hall nr. Knaresborough, internal alterations, 1764–5; Swinton Park, nr. Masham, alterations 1764–7; Kirkleatham Hall, remodelling, 1764–7...
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    Southampton (category Port cities and towns in South East England)
    "Southampton Plot"—Richard, Earl of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Heton—were accused of high treason and tried at...
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    became the second wife (1685) of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet (c.1646–1723) of High Laver, Essex. Lady Masham was a friend of the philosopher John Locke...
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    included: Henry Hotspur Percy (1403), Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham (1415), Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (1461), and Thomas Percy,...
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