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heiress and
inherited the
extensive holdings of the
FitzWilliam lords of
Sprotborough (older spelling). The
family lost
three sons in the
First World War and...
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Scarborough Mere
Semerwater South Yorkshire Highfields Lake2
Sprotborough Flash1 West
Yorkshire Fairburn Ings1
Yeadon Tarn
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- Lincoln's Inn. 1896. "COPLEY, Sir Godfrey, 2nd Bt. (c. 1653–1709), of
Sprotborough, Yorks".
History of
Parliament Online (1660–1690).
Retrieved 6 March...
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Sprotborough (SYR)
railway station was
situated on the
South Yorkshire Railway's line
between Doncaster Cherry Tree Lane and Conisbrough. The
station was...
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Sprotborough (H&B)
railway station was a
small station on the
South Yorkshire Junction Railway,
which ran
south from
Wrangbrook Junction,
where it joined...
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married first Robert of
Naburn and
secondly William FitzWilliam of
Sprotborough. Isabel,
married first Robert de Lacy and
secondly Gilbert de l'Aigle...
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married firstly Robert de
Newburgh and,
secondly William FitzWilliam of
Sprotborough. She was a
mistress of her half-first
cousin King John, and by him was...
- Priest's Tarn
Scarborough Mere
Semerwater South Yorkshire Highfields Lake2
Sprotborough Flash1 West
Yorkshire Fairburn Ings1
Yeadon Tarn
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Hexthorpe Junction a 'flat' junction. The only
junction in
between was
Sprotborough Junction,
opened in 1916,
where connections were made with the Hull and...
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through strategic marital alliances. In 1410, Sir John
Fitzwilliam of
Sprotborough, who died in 1421,
married Margaret Clarell,
daughter of
Thomas Clarell...