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- Fridaythorpe is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Pocklington...
- Market Weighton Londesborough Nunburnholme Pocklington Millington Huggate Fridaythorpe Thixendale Wharram Percy Wharram le Street Wintringham Sherburn Potter...
- Wolds, Fountainhead Village, Foxholes, Fox Royd, Fraisthorpe, Frickley, Fridaythorpe, Full Sutton, Fulwood, Fylingdales Ganstead, Gardham, Garforth, Gargrave...
- Great Driffield A166 in Great Driffield Decommissioned in 1983. B1251 Fridaythorpe Sledmere B1252 Garton on the Wolds Sledmere B1253 Bridlington B1248 near...
- 'capital' of the Wolds. The highest village on the Yorkshire Wolds is Fridaythorpe at 550 feet (170 m) above sea level. The market town of Beverley lies...
- found in many churches, including St Martin, Burton Agnes, St Mary, Fridaythorpe, All Hallows, Goodmanham, and St Nicholas, Newbald. All but three of...
- Portsea (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1810 50 Geo. 3. c. 46 23 January 1810   Fridaythorpe (Yorkshire, East Riding) Inclosure etc, Act 1810 50 Geo. 3. c. 47 23...
- few completed prototypes in addition to a usable walkers' shelter in Fridaythorpe, England. These WikiHouses are single-story, square-shaped structures...
- Norwell at Overhall 2 August 1522 before 12 December 1529 Prebend of Fridaythorpe 30 September 1522 9 January 1523 Prebend of Strensall 9 January 1523...
- to the prebend of Barnaby in York Cathedral, and in 1668 to that of Fridaythorpe. He became B.D. in the same year, and D.D. in 1671. In 1672 he was made...