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- Melsonby is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies a 1.2 miles (2 km) west of the A1(M) motorway...
- Thomas de Melsonby (died after 1244) was a medieval Bishop of Durham-elect and Prior of Durham. Melsonby was the son of the rector of Melsonby. He was prior...
- St James' Church is in the village of Melsonby, North Yorkshire, England. It is an Anglican parish church in the deanery of Richmond, the archdeaconry...
- Term ended 15 April 1237 Predecessor William Scot Successor Thomas de Melsonby Other post(s) Bishop of Chichester Bishop of Salisbury Dean of Salisbury...
- Fellow of Oxford University, from 1675 to 1704, and then the rector of Melsonby, from 1704 to 1735. Born in Easby, Richmondshire, Smith attended University...
- Darlington, (A6055) B6275 – Melsonby, Piercebridge J56 Barton, Croft-on-Tees, Stapleton, Darlington, (A6055) B6275 – Melsonby, Piercebridge A66(M) – Darlington...
- conviction of Robin Garbutt, in April 2011, for the murder of his wife, the Melsonby postmistress, Diane Garbutt. "Major town hall project to be taken forward"...
- 1229 1237 Richard Poore Translated from Salisbury. 1237 1240 Thomas de Melsonby Resigned before consecration. 1241 1249 Nicholas Farnham 1249 1260 Walter...
- These included Saint Bartholomew of Farne. The last hermit was Thomas De Melsonby, who died on the islands in 1246. A formal monastic cell of Benedictine...
- for repairing the Road leading from Richmond aforesaid, through Gilling, Melsonby, and Aldbrough, to Lucy otherwise Lousy Cross, and from Gilling, through...