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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...
- Sprotborough (H&B) railway station was a small station on the South Yorkshire Junction Railway, which ran south from Wrangbrook Junction, where it joined...
- Sprotborough (SYR) railway station was situated on the South Yorkshire Railway's line between Doncaster Cherry Tree Lane and Conisbrough. The station was...
- Priest's Tarn Scarborough Mere Semerwater South Yorkshire Highfields Lake2 Sprotborough Flash1 West Yorkshire Fairburn Ings1 Related articles List of lakes and...
- Lincoln's Inn. 1896. "COPLEY, Sir Godfrey, 2nd Bt. (c. 1653–1709), of Sprotborough, Yorks". History of Parliament Online (1660–1690). Retrieved 6 March...
- married first Robert of Naburn and secondly William FitzWilliam of Sprotborough. Isabel, married first Robert de Lacy and secondly Gilbert de l'Aigle...
- 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...
- Worcester, Worcestershire Died 22 January 1964(1964-01-22) (aged 77) Sprotborough, West Riding of Yorkshire Buried Cadeby Churchyard Allegiance  United...
- Priest's Tarn Scarborough Mere Semerwater South Yorkshire Highfields Lake2 Sprotborough Flash1 West Yorkshire Fairburn Ings1 Related articles List of lakes and...
- company to reach Brodsworth Colliery. The next station northwards was Sprotborough (H&B) railway halt. The station closed on 2 February 1903 when p****enger...