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Burneston is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England.
According to the 2001
Census it had a po****tion of 244,
increasing to 311 at the...
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Burneston is a
civil parish in the
Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains eleven listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- The
Church of St Lambert,
Burneston, is the
Anglican parish church for the
village of
Burneston in
North Yorkshire, England. The
church was
built progressively...
- Bubwith, Bugthorpe, Burley, Burley-in-Wharfedale,
Burley Woodhead, Burnby,
Burneston, Burnsall,
Burnt Yates, Bursea, Burshill, Burstwick,
Burton Agnes, Burton...
- Baronet), of Sherbourne, Warwickshire, and Anna Maria,
daughter of
Charles Burneston, a
wealthy Hackney merchant.
There were
rumours that
Burgoyne was in fact...
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south and
south east from
Bedale and
connects with the A6055 road at
Burneston. The A684 road used to go
through the town but a byp**** was
opened in...
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living of
Burneston in
favour of his nephew, and
removed to Ripley, where, for two years, he
managed Lady Ingleby's estates. At
Burneston he erected...
- The
Robinson Almshouses are a
historic building in
Burneston, a
village in
North Yorkshire in England. The
almshouses were
constructed in 1680, with an...
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Robert Burneston Luckey (July 9, 1905 –
September 9, 1974) was a
decorated officer in the
United States Marine Corps with the rank of
lieutenant general...
- Part of the
buildup of the base
included building a
decoy airfield at
Burneston, some 4
miles (6.4 km) to the south. The
station opened in June 1940 as...