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Tickhill

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Tickhill is a small town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, on the border with Nottinghamshire. [1]

55 relations: A1 road (Great Britain), A60 road, A631 road, Bawtry, Buttercross, Church of England, Civil parish, Conisbrough, David Hey, Domesday Book, Don Valley (UK Parliament constituency), Doncaster, Duchy of Lancaster, Duggie Brown, England, English Reformation, Francis Drake, Francis Fletcher (priest), Gervase Phinn, Harworth, Hundred (county division), Israel Tonge, Jean Fergusson, Jeremy Clarkson, John Mayock, John Regis (athlete), Last of the Summer Wine, Maltby, South Yorkshire, Marketplace, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, Motte-and-bailey castle, New York City, Norman conquest of England, Nottinghamshire, Old English, Parliament of England, Paul Warne, Priory, Richard I of England, River Torne, River Trent, Roche Abbey, Roger de Busli, Rotherham United F.C., Sea level, South Yorkshire, St Leonard's Hospital, Tickhill, St Mary's Church, Tickhill, Tickhill and Wadworth railway station, Tickhill Castle, ..., Tickhill Psalter, West Riding of Yorkshire, William de Tickhill, William the Conqueror, Worksop Priory. Expand index (5 more) »

A1 road (Great Britain)

The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK, at.

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A60 road

The A60 is a road linking Loughborough in Leicestershire, England, with Doncaster in South Yorkshire, via Nottingham.

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A631 road

The A631 is a road running from Sheffield, South Yorkshire to Louth, Lincolnshire in England.

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Bawtry

Bawtry is a small market town and civil parish which lies where the western branch of the Roman Ermine Street crosses the River Idle in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and meets the old course of the Great North Road.

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Buttercross

A buttercross, also known as butter cross, is a type of market cross associated with English market towns and dating from medieval times.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority.

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Conisbrough

Conisbrough is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, England.

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David Hey

David G. Hey (18 July 1938 – 14 February 2016) was an English historian, considered an expert on surnames and the local history of Yorkshire.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

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Don Valley (UK Parliament constituency)

Don Valley is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Caroline Flint of the Labour Party.

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Doncaster

Doncaster is a large market town in South Yorkshire, England.

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Duchy of Lancaster

The Duchy of Lancaster is, since 1399, the private estate of the British sovereign as Duke of Lancaster.

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Duggie Brown

Duggie Brown (born Barry Dudley; 7 August 1940 in Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English comedian and actor.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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English Reformation

The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.

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Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake (– 28 January 1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer and explorer of the Elizabethan era.

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Francis Fletcher (priest)

Francis Fletcher (–) was a priest of the Church of England who accompanied Sir Francis Drake on his circumnavigation of the world from 1577 to 1580 and kept a written account of it.

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Gervase Phinn

Gervase Phinn (born 27 December 1946, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England) is an English author and educator.

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Harworth

Harworth is a small town in the county of Nottinghamshire, East Midlands of England.

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Hundred (county division)

A hundred is an administrative division that is geographically part of a larger region.

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Israel Tonge

Israel Tonge (11 November 1621 – 1680), aka Ezerel or Ezreel Tongue, was an English divine.

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Jean Fergusson

Jean Fergusson (born 30 December 1944 in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British television and theatre actress, who is best known for playing the part of Marina on the British situation comedy Last of the Summer Wine from 1985 until it was discontinued in 2010, and her role as Dorothy Hoyle in the soap Coronation Street.

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Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring.

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John Mayock

John Paul Mayock (born 26 October 1970, in Barnsley) is an English middle distance runner.

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John Regis (athlete)

John Paul Lyndon Regis, MBE (born 13 October 1966) is an English former sprinter.

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Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine is the longest running British sitcom, created and written by Roy Clarke and originally broadcast by the BBC from 1973 to 2010.

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Maltby, South Yorkshire

Maltby is a former mining town and civil parish of 16,688 inhabitants (2011) in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Marketplace

A market, or marketplace, is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods.

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Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster

The Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster is a metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire in Yorkshire and the Humber Region of England.

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Motte-and-bailey castle

A motte-and-bailey castle is a fortification with a wooden or stone keep situated on a raised earthwork called a motte, accompanied by an enclosed courtyard, or bailey, surrounded by a protective ditch and palisade.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Norman conquest of England

The Norman conquest of England (in Britain, often called the Norman Conquest or the Conquest) was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army of Norman, Breton, Flemish and French soldiers led by Duke William II of Normandy, later styled William the Conqueror.

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Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire (pronounced or; abbreviated Notts) is a county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west.

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Old English

Old English (Ænglisc, Anglisc, Englisc), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest historical form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages.

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Parliament of England

The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England, existing from the early 13th century until 1707, when it became the Parliament of Great Britain after the political union of England and Scotland created the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Paul Warne

Paul Warne (born 8 May 1973) is an English former professional footballer who is the manager of Championship club Rotherham United.

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Priory

A priory is a monastery of men or women under religious vows that is headed by a prior or prioress.

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Richard I of England

Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 1189 until his death.

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River Torne

The River Torne is a river in the north of England, which flows through the counties of South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.

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River Trent

The River Trent is the third-longest river in the United Kingdom.

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Roche Abbey

Roche Abbey is a now-ruined abbey in the fields in the south of the civil parish of Maltby, South Yorkshire, England.

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Roger de Busli

Roger de Busli (c. 1038 – c. 1099) was a Norman baron who participated in the conquest of England in 1066.

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Rotherham United F.C.

Rotherham United Football Club, nicknamed The Millers, is a professional association football club based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Sea level

Mean sea level (MSL) (often shortened to sea level) is an average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans from which heights such as elevations may be measured.

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South Yorkshire

South Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in England.

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St Leonard's Hospital, Tickhill

St Leonard's Hospital is a grade II* listed timber-framed building in Tickhill, South Yorkshire, in England.

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St Mary's Church, Tickhill

St Mary's Church is a Grade I listed church in Tickhill, South Yorkshire, England.

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Tickhill and Wadworth railway station

Tickhill and Wadworth railway station, originally simply known as Tickhill, was located where the road linking the two villages in its name crossed the South Yorkshire Joint Railway.

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Tickhill Castle

Tickhill Castle was a castle in Tickhill, on the Nottingham/Yorkshire West Riding border, England and a prominent stronghold during the reign of King John.

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Tickhill Psalter

The Tickhill Psalter is a 14th-century illuminated manuscript.

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West Riding of Yorkshire

The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England.

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William de Tickhill

William de Tickhill (died after 1357) was an English cleric, Crown official and judge who served very briefly as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.

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William the Conqueror

William I (c. 1028Bates William the Conqueror p. 33 – 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.

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Worksop Priory

Worksop Priory (formally the Priory Church of Our Lady and Saint Cuthbert, Worksop) is a Church of England parish church and former priory in the town of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, part of the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and under the episcopal care of the Bishop of Beverley.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tickhill

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