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Worksop is the largest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. [1]

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A roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 6 in Great Britain starting east of the A6 and A7 roads and west of the A1 (road beginning with 6).

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A57 road

The A57 is a major road in England.

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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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Albert Edward Lambert

Albert Edward Lambert (27 May 1869 – 5 November 1929) was an architect based in Nottingham.

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Albert Platts

Albert John Platts (q1 1885 – after 1914) was an English footballer who made 29 appearances in the Football League playing for Lincoln City.

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Alfred Barnes (Derbyshire politician)

Alfred Barnes (1823 – 28 November 1901) was a British Liberal Party and later Liberal Unionist Party politician.

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Andrew Burnham (priest)

Andrew Burnham (born 19 March 1948) is an English priest of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Andrew Hadfield

Andrew Hadfield (born 1984) was a British slalom canoeist who competed from 1999 to 2012 in K1 individual and team events.

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Andrew Trollope

Sir Andrew Trollope (died 1461) was an English soldier during the later stages of the Hundred Years' War and at the time of the Wars of the Roses.

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Anne Foy

Anne Foy (born 23 January 1986 in Langold, Worksop) is a children's television presenter for the BBC.

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Anne Western

Anne Western, CBE (born 27 December 1955) is a Labour Party politician and former Leader of Derbyshire County Council.

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Annette Cooper

Annette Joy Cooper (born 15 November 1953) is a British Church of England priest.

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia and, from 1896 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.

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Arthur Frederick Pickard

Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Frederick Pickard (12 April 1844 – 1 March 1880) was a British Army officer and courtier.

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Arthur Metcalfe

Arthur Metcalfe (27 September 1938–11 December 2002) was a British racing cyclist who twice rode the Tour de France and, as an amateur remains the only male rider to win the British road race championship and the British Best All-Rounder (BBAR) time trial competition in the same year.

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Arundel Castle

Arundel Castle is a restored and remodelled medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England.

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As You Were (Show of Hands album)

As You Were is the fourth live album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands.

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B roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.

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Bailey Matthews

Bailey Matthews (born 2006) is a British schoolboy, from Worksop, who has won awards for his sporting achievements in the face of his cerebral palsy.

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Barrow Hill Engine Shed

Barrow Hill Roundhouse & Railway Centre, until 1948 known as Staveley Roundhouse & Train Centre, is a former Midland Railway roundhouse in Barrow Hill, near Staveley and Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

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Barry Foster (footballer)

Barry Foster (born 21 September 1951) is an English retired footballer who spent his entire Football League career at Mansfield Town, where he played as a left-back.

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Basford tram stop

Basford is a tram station on Nottingham Express Transit (NET), in the city of Nottingham suburb of Basford.

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Basil Boothroyd

John Basil Boothroyd (4 March 1910 – 27 February 1988) was an English humorous writer, best known for his long association with Punch.

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Bassetlaw

Bassetlaw is the northernmost district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 114,143 according to the mid-2014 estimate by the Office for National Statistics.

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Bassetlaw (UK Parliament constituency)

Bassetlaw is a constituency in Nottinghamshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2001 by John Mann of the Labour Party.

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Bassetlaw District General Hospital

Bassetlaw Hospital, Worksop, is one of the hospitals in the Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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Bassetlaw Wapentake

Bassetlaw was a wapentake (equivalent to a hundred) in the English county of Nottinghamshire.

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Battle of Worksop

Battle of Worksop was a skirmish during the Wars of the Roses, near the town of Worksop, Nottinghamshire on 16 December 1460, part of the campaign which led to the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December.

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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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BBC Radio Nottingham

BBC Radio Nottingham is a BBC Local Radio station serving the English county of Nottinghamshire.

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Belph

Belph is a hamlet in the District of Bolsover, Derbyshire, England.

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Ben Warburton

Benjamin Frederick Warburton (1864 – 1943), known as Ben Warburton, was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Notts County.

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Benjamin Gregory (cricketer)

Benjamin Gregory was an English cricketer active from 1895 to 1902 who played for Nottinghamshire.

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Bernard Holdridge

The Ven Bernard Lee Holdridge (b July 1935) was the Archdeacon of Doncaster from 1994 to 2001.

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Bernard Oxley

Bernard "Bunny" Oxley (16 June 1907 – 7 January 1975) was an English footballer who played as a forward, before becoming a coach and manager.

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Bill Sykes (chaplain)

Revd William ("Bill") George David Sykes MA (1939 – 17 January 2015) was an English college fellow, chaplain, and book author.

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Bircotes

Bircotes is a mining town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, on the border with the metropolitan borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire).

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Bolsover Castle railway station

Bolsover Castle is a former railway station in Bolsover, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Bolsover South railway station

Bolsover South is a former railway station in Carr Vale, Bolsover, Derbyshire, England.

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Born in '58

"Born in '58" is the last single from Bruce Dickinson's debut solo album, Tattooed Millionaire, released on March 25 1991.

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Boroughs incorporated in England and Wales 1882–1974

The following is a list of towns in England and Wales which were granted charters of incorporation conferring borough status under the Municipal Corporations Act 1882 or the Local Government Act 1933.

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Bracebridge, Nottinghamshire

Bracebridge is an undefined area of Worksop in Nottinghamshire, lying between Manton to the south, and Kilton to the north, lying on the Chesterfield Canal and the riverRyton, close to a point where the river is crossed-over by the canal.

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Brian Hoyle

Brian James Hoyle (born 25 August 1963) is an English cricketer.

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British Rail Class 04

The British Rail Class 04 was a 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunting locomotive class, built between 1952 and 1962 and was the basis for the later Class 03 built in the British Railways workshops.

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Bruce Dickinson

Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, airline pilot, entrepreneur, author and broadcaster.

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Buckley Machin

Buckley Machin (21 October 1901 – 20 June 1963) was an English-born Australian politician.

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Bulwell

Bulwell is an old English market town about northwest of Nottingham city centre, on the northern edge of the city.

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Bulwell Common railway station

Bulwell Common railway station was a former station in Nottingham on the Great Central Railway main line, the last main line to be built from the north of England to London.

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Bulwell Forest railway station

Bulwell Forest railway station was a former station in Nottingham on the Great Northern Railway Nottingham to Shirebrook line.

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Bulwell Forest tram stop

Bulwell Forest is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) light rail system in the city of Nottingham in the suburb of Bulwell.

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Butler's Hill

Butler's Hill is a residential area near to the town centre of Hucknall.

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Butler's Hill railway station

Butler's Hill railway station was a former station on the Great Northern Railway's Nottingham to Shirebrook line.

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Butler's Hill tram stop

Butler's Hill is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) light rail system near to Hucknall in the Nottinghamshire district of Ashfield.

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Campaign for an Independent Britain

The Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIB) is a cross-party UK Eurosceptic campaign group which calls for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.

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Carlton Cycles

Carlton Cycles was a bicycle manufacturer based in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Carlton in Lindrick

Carlton-in-Lindrick is a village and civil parish about north of Worksop in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool

Cecil George Savile Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool PC (7 November 1846 – 23 March 1907), known as The Lord Hawkesbury between 1893 and 1905, was a British Liberal politician.

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Charles Lowe (cricketer)

Charles Lowe (23 June 1890 — 11 May 1953) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire from 1909 to 1912.

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Charlie Gladwin

Charles Edward Gladwin (9 December 1887 – February 1952) was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back for Sunderland.

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Charlie Moore (footballer, born 1905)

Charles Moore (23 September 1905 – December 1972) was an English footballer who spent his entire professional career with Bradford City playing 339 league games.

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Charter trustees

In England and Wales, charter trustees are set up to maintain the continuity of a town charter or city charter after a district with the status of a borough or city has been abolished, until such time as a parish council is established.

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Chesterfield

Chesterfield is a market town and borough in Derbyshire, England.

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Chesterfield Canal

The Chesterfield Canal is a barge canal in the East Midlands of England and it is known locally as 'Cuckoo Dyke'.

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Chris Wood (footballer, born 1987)

Chris Wood (born 24 January 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays for Worksop Town in the Northern Premier League.

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Cliff Hubbard

Clifford Hubbard (1911–1962) was an English footballer who played for Hull City and West Ham United in the Football League.

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Clipstone

Clipstone in north Nottinghamshire is a small ex-coal mining village built on the site of an old army base.

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Clive Wigmore

Cuthbert "Clive" Wigmore (1892 – 24 February 1969) was an English professional association football player of the 1920s.

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Clowne

Clowne is a village and civil parish in the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, England.

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Clowne and Barlborough railway station

Clowne & Barlborough is a former railway station in Clowne northeast of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Clowne Rural District

Clowne was a rural district in Derbyshire, England from 1894 to 1974.

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Clumber Park

Clumber Park is a country park in the Dukeries near Worksop in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Colin Matthews (cricketer)

Colin Stuart Matthews (17 October 1931 – 15 March 1990) was an English first-class cricketer active 1950–59 who played for Nottinghamshire.

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Cornelius Coward

Cornelius Coward (27 January 1838 – 15 July 1903) was an English cricketer.

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Courtaulds

Courtaulds was a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of fabric, clothing, artificial fibres, and chemicals.

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Craig Disley

Craig Edward Disley (born 24 August 1981) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Alfreton Town.

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Cuckney

Cuckney is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Norton and Cuckney, in Bassetlaw district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England, located between Worksop and Market Warsop.

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Cuckney Castle

Cuckney Castle was in the village of Cuckney, Nottinghamshire between Worksop and Market Warsop.

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Curtis Cup

The Curtis Cup is the best known team trophy for women amateur golfers, awarded in the biennial Curtis Cup Match.

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Cynthia Bower

Cynthia Bower (born 6 July 1955) is a former manager in the National Health Service, and the first Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the United Kingdom, from which she was forced to resign after the Winterbourne View hospital abuse investigation and a resultant investigation by the Department of Health.

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Cyril Bulley

Sydney Cyril Bulley (12 June 1907 – 20 November 1989) was an English bishop.

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Dan Coupe

Daniel Coupe (1883–1952) was an English professional footballer who played as a right back in the Football League for Manchester City.

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Danny Thomas (footballer, born 1961)

Daniel Joseph Thomas (born 12 November 1961 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England) is a former professional footballer most notable for helping Tottenham Hotspur win the 1984 UEFA Cup, despite missing his penalty in the shootout in the final against Anderlecht.

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Darren Ward (footballer, born 1974)

Darren Ward (born 11 May 1974) is a Welsh former international football goalkeeper and current First Team goalkeeping coach at Sheffield United.

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David Bailey (priest)

David Charles Bailey (born Shipley, 5 December 1952) was Archdeacon of Bolton from 2008 until 2018.

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David Lane tram stop

David Lane is a tram station on Nottingham Express Transit, in the city of Nottingham suburb of Basford.

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David Snell (golfer)

David Snell (born 10 October 1933) is an English professional golfer.

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Delta Academies Trust

Delta Academies Trust (formerly Schools Partnership Trust Academies) is a multi-academy trust, operating 46 schools.

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Derek Ashton

Derek Ashton (4 July 1922 – 16 February 1997) was an English footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Aston Villa.

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Derek Simpson (cellist)

Derek Simpson (29 March 1928 – 22 June 2007) was an English cellist, known primarily from his work with the Aeolian Quartet, and as the teacher of many contemporary cellists.

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Dinnington, South Yorkshire

Dinnington is a town in South Yorkshire, England.

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Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham

The Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham is a Church of England diocese in the Province of York.

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Doe Lea branch line

The Doe Lea branch is a partially closed and partially mothballed railway line in north eastern Derbyshire, England.

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Donald Pleasence

Donald Henry Pleasence, OBE (5 October 1919 – 2 February 1995) was an English actor.

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Douglas Hardcastle

Douglas Scott Hardcastle (1886–9 May 1915) was an English professional football inside left who played in the Football League for Derby County.

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Earl of Lincoln

Earl of Lincoln is a title that has been created eight times in the Peerage of England.

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East Midlands

The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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East Midlands English

East Midlands English is a traditional dialect with modern local and social variations spoken in those parts of the Midlands loosely lying east of Watling Street separating it from West Midlands English, north of a variable isogloss of the variant of Southern English of Oxfordshire and East Anglian English of Cambridgeshire and south of another that separates it from Yorkshire dialect.

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East Retford (UK Parliament constituency)

East Retford was a parliamentary constituency in Nottinghamshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons for the first time in 1316, and continuously from 1571 until 1885, when the constituency was abolished.

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Edmund Eyre

Edmund Eyre (2 December 1882 – 1943), also known by the nickname of Ninty Eyre, was an English professional footballer who played as an outside left.

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Edmund Knowles Muspratt

Edmund Knowles Muspratt (6 November 1833 – 1 September 1923) was an English chemical industrialist.

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Edoardo Bosio

Edoardo Bosio (1864-1927) was an Italian-Swiss footballing innovator from Turin.

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Edward Manock

Edward Manock (30 June 1904 – 12 April 1983) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward.

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Elliott Whitehouse

Elliott Mark Whitehouse (born 27 October 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Grimsby Town.

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Ernest Antcliffe

Sergeant Ernest Antcliffe (12 October 1898 – 1974) was a World War I flying ace gunner who, in conjunction with his pilots, was credited with seven aerial victories between 25 June 1918 and the end of the war.

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Exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England

The exhumation and reburial of Richard III began with the discovery of the king's remains within the site of the former Greyfriars Friary Church in Leicester, England, in September 2012.

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Fairburn, North Yorkshire

Fairburn is a small village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England.

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Flockton Grey

Flockton Grey was the British racehorse at the centre of one of the largest betting scandals to hit British horseracing.

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Francis Baines (cricketer)

Francis Edmund Baines (18 June 1864 – 17 November 1948) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played in the drawn 1888 Roses match for Yorkshire against Lancashire, played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield.

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Francis Ferrand Foljambe

Francis Ferrand Foljambe (1749–1814) was a British landowner and M.P. Born on 17 January 1749 in Aldwark, North Yorkshire, England, Foljambe inherited estates at Wadworth, Steeton, Westow, and Aldwark, Rotherham, Yorkshire, England.

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Frank Gamble

Frank Gamble (born 1871, date of death unknown) was a footballer who played in The Football League as an inside forward for Sheffield United.

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Fred Hall (footballer, born 1924)

Frederick Hall (24 November 1924 – April 2006) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Birmingham City.

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Fred Kitchen

(William) Frederick Kitchen (28 December 1890 – 16 September 1969) was an English farm labourer and writer.

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Fred Shirley

Revd Canon Frederick Joseph John Shirley, DD, PhD, LLB (1890–1967) was the headmaster of The King's School, Canterbury, a fee paying school, from 1935 to 1962.

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Frederick Bellenger

Captain Frederick John Bellenger (23 July 1894 – 11 May 1968) was a British surveyor, soldier and politician.

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Frederick Stinchcombe

Frederick William Stinchcombe (12 March 1930 – 19 September 1984) was an English cricketer.

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Garbsen

Garbsen is a town in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany.

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Gary Bellamy

Gary Bellamy (born 4 July 1962) is an English former professional footballer.

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Gateford

Gateford is a village in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Geoff Marlow

Geoffrey Arthur Marlow (13 December 1914 – 8 November 1978) was an English professional footballer who scored 20 goals from 86 appearances in the Football League playing as a winger for Lincoln City either side of the Second World War.

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Geography of Sheffield

Sheffield is the most geographically diverse city in England.

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George A. Best

George A. Best was an English football goalkeeper.

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George Blackburn (footballer, born 1888)

George Blackburn (born 1888 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire) was a professional footballer, who played for Bradford Park Avenue and Huddersfield Town.

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George Calvert Holland

George Calvert Holland (1801–1865) was an English physician, phrenologist, mesmerist and homeopath.

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George Foljambe

George Savile Foljambe (10 October 1856 – 13 September 1920) was an English first-class cricketer active 1879–82 who played for Nottinghamshire and Oxford University.

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George Gladwin

George William E. "Willie" Gladwin (28 March 1907 – unknown) was an English footballer.

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George Hall (footballer)

George Hall was an English professional footballer who played over 60 games in the Football League for the likes of Sheffield United and Newport County.

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George Heane

George Frank Henry Heane (2 January 1904, Worksop, Nottinghamshire - 24 October 1969, Skendleby, Lincolnshire, England) was an English cricketer.

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George Richardson (footballer, born 1912)

George Richardson (12 December 1912 – 1968) was a professional footballer, who played for Huddersfield Town and Sheffield United.

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George Wass

George Wass (6 February 1882 – 15 June 1966) was an English cricketer.

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Gerard de Furnival

Gerard de Furnival (c.1175–1219) was a Norman knight and Lord of Hallamshire (now part of Sheffield, England) and Worksop.

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Germanic toponymy

Germanic toponyms are the names given to places by Germanic peoples and tribes.

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Glapwell railway station

Glapwell is a former railway station in Glapwell, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Gordon Brown (footballer, born 1929)

Gordon Steele Brown (21 March 1929 – 15 August 2010) was an English footballer.

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Gordon Galley

Gordon Walter Galley (born 4 February 1930) is an English former footballer who scored 12 goals from 60 appearances in the Football League playing as an outside left for Darlington in the years following the Second World War.

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Gordon Harris (footballer)

Gordon Harris (2 June 1940 – 10 February 2014) was a professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Burnley and Sunderland.

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Grade I listed buildings in Nottinghamshire

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Nottinghamshire

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed war memorials in England

There are 129 Grade II* listed war memorials in England, out of over 2,000 listed war memorials.

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Graham Taylor

Graham Taylor, OBE (15 September 1944 – 12 January 2017) was an English football player, manager, pundit and chairman of Watford Football Club.

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Gunner B

Gunner B (8 March 1973–18 January 2003) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from May 1975 until October 1978 he contested thirty-three races, winning fourteen times, finishing second five times and third seven times. Originally trained in Yorkshire, he won twice as a two-year-old in 1975 before becoming a highly successful handicapper in the following season, when he won the Cecil Frail Handicap, Andy Capp Handicap and the Doonside Cup. He won three races in 1977 including the Group Three Diomed Stakes but appeared to have been well-exposed as a tough, consistent horse who was some way below the best. After joining the stable of Henry Cecil in 1978, however, he emerged as a genuinely top-class horse winning the Earl of Sefton Stakes, Brigadier Gerard Stakes, Prince of Wales's Stakes, Eclipse Stakes and Valdoe Stakes as well as finishing second in the Benson and Hedges Gold Cup and third in the Champion Stakes. After his retirement from racing he became a very successful sire of National Hunt horses. He died in 2003 at the age of thirty.

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Gwen Grant

Gwen Grant is an English writer primarily known for her works for children and young adults and is the author of seventeen published novels and picture books.

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Hallamshire

Hallamshire (or Hallam) is the historical name for an area of South Yorkshire, England, in the current city of Sheffield.

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Handsworth Parramore F.C.

Handsworth Parramore Football Club is a football club based in Handsworth, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

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Harry Earnshaw

Harold Earnshaw, Harry "Shake" Earnshaw, (24 September 1915 – 16 May 1985) was an English racing cyclist from Yorkshire.

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Harry Johnston

Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston (12 June 1858 – 31 July 1927), frequently known as Harry Johnston, was a British explorer who traveled widely in Africa, botanist, artist, linguist who spoke many African languages and colonial administrator.

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Harry Lilley

Henry Edward Lilley (1868 – 30 August 1900) was an English international footballer.

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Harworth

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

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Hatfield Chase

Hatfield Chase is a low-lying area in South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, England, which was often flooded.

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Henry Slater

Henry Slater (23 February 1855 – 20 November 1916) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1882 and 1887.

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Herbert Hargreaves

Herbert Silvester Hargreaves (30thMarch 1913 – 29 September 1990) was an English first-class cricketer, who played nineteen matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1934 and 1938.

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Herbert Scaping

Herbert C Scaping (1866-1934) was an architect who worked in Grimsby, Lincolnshire in the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau styles.

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Highbury Vale

Highbury Vale is an area located in the city of Nottingham, and is located in the Bulwell Forest ward.

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Highbury Vale tram stop

Highbury Vale is a stop on the Nottingham Express Transit tram system in the city of Nottingham near the boundary between the suburbs of Basford and Bulwell.

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History of Nottinghamshire

This article describes the history of Nottinghamshire.

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Hodsock Priory

Hodsock Priory is an English country house in Nottinghamshire, north of Worksop, England, and south of Blyth.

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Hodthorpe

Hodthorpe is an urban village in the parish of Hodthorpe and Belph, Bolsover, Derbyshire, lying close to the Nottinghamshire border and on the edge of Sherwood Forest.

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Holbeck Woodhouse

Holbeck Woodhouse is a hamlet in the civil parish of Holbeck, in the Bassetlaw district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England.

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Holbeck, Nottinghamshire

Holbeck is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Horace Smith-Dorrien

General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, (26 May 1858 – 12 August 1930) was a senior British Army officer.

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Hucknall

Hucknall, formerly Hucknall Torkard, is an English town in the district of Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.

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Ian Bennett (footballer)

Ian Michael Bennett (born 10 October 1971) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper from 1989 to 2014, most notably representing Birmingham City between 1993 and 2005.

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Jade Moore

Jade Ellis Moore (born 22 October 1990) is an English football midfielder who plays for Reading.

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Jamie Cox (boxer)

James Simon Russan (born 24 August 1986), best known as Jamie Cox, is a British professional boxer who held the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 2011 to 2012.

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Joe Hardstaff Jr

Joseph Hardstaff Jr (3 July 1911 – 1 January 1990) was an English cricketer, who played in twenty three Tests for England from 1935 to 1948.

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John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland

William John Cavendish Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland (17 September 1800 – 6 December 1879), styled Lord John Bentinck before 1824 and Marquess of Titchfield between 1824 and 1854, was a British Army officer and peer, most remembered for his eccentric behaviour.

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John C. B. Firth

Major John Charles Bradley Firth (8 August 1894 – 23 August 1931) was a British World War I flying ace credited with 11 aerial victories while campaigning on the Italian Front.

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John Chardon

John Chardon (also Charden, Charldon and Charlton) (died 1601) was an Englishman who became the Church of Ireland bishop of Down and Connor from 1596 to 1601.

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John Coddington

John William Coddington (born 16 December 1937 in Worksop) is a former professional footballer who played as a centre half in the Football League for Huddersfield Town, Blackburn Rovers and Stockport County.

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John Devonshire Ellis

John Devonshire Ellis (20 April 1824 – 11 November 1906) was a steelmaker in Sheffield, England.

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John Hall (cricketer, born 1874)

John Peter Hall (20 August 1874 – 9 November 1925) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1895 and 1897.

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John Hall (cricketer, born 1903)

John Bernard Hall (17 June 1903 – 27 May 1979) was an English first-class cricketer active 1935–46 who played for Nottinghamshire.

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John Hudson (footballer)

John "Jack" Hudson (11 October 1860 – 21 November 1941) was an English footballer who played as a half back.

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John Kelly (Nottinghamshire cricketer)

John "Jack" Kelly (15 September 1930 at Conisbrough, Yorkshire - 11 October 2008 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire), played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire from 1953 to 1957.

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John Lamb (footballer)

John Lamb was an English professional football half back who played in the Football League for Luton Town and The Wednesday.

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John Parr

John Parr (born 18 November 1952) is a Grammy nominated English musician, who had two number one hits, best known for his 1985 US number one hit single "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" and for his 1984 single "Naughty Naughty".

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John Pattinson

John Bouch Pattinson (1886 – 29 November 1918) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger.

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John Robinson (cricketer, born 1868)

John Sandford Robinson (5 February 1868 – 21 April 1898) was an English cricketer.

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John Saunders (footballer)

John George Saunders (1 December 1950 – 4 January 1998) was a professional footballer, who played for Mansfield Town, Huddersfield Town, Barnsley, Lincoln City, Doncaster Rovers and Worksop Town.

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John Varley (canal engineer)

John Varley (8 June 1740 – 16 February 1809) was an English engineer.

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John Ward (prophet)

John Ward (25 December 1781 – 12 March 1837), known as Zion Ward, was an Irish preacher, mystic and self-styled prophet, active (in the latter capacity) in England from around 1828 to 1835.

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John Wilkinson (footballer, born 1949)

John Wilkinson (1 April 1949 – 2007) was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back.

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Joseph Banks (MP)

Joseph Banks (21 June 1695 – 31 March 1741) was a British landowner and MP.

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Joseph Pearson (cricketer)

Joseph Garside Pearson (26 March 1860 – 18 January 1892) was an English cricketer.

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Julian Watts

Julian Watts (born 17 March 1971) is an English professional footballer, best known as a player for Luton Town and Australian side Northern Spirit who, after a spell of two-and-a-half years, was the manager of Hallam.

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Kate Bottley

Kate Bottley (born 19 February 1975) is an English journalist, media presenter, reality television star and Church of England priest in North Nottinghamshire.

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Katie Walker

Katie Walker (April 12, 1969) is a British furniture designer well known for combining simple components in her work.

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Kelham

Kelham is a small village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire about northwest of Newark on a bend in the A617 road near its crossing of the River Trent.

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Kevan Jones

Kevan David Jones (born 25 April 1964) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Durham since 2001.

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Kevin Saxelby

Kevin Saxelby (born 23 February 1959 in Worksop) is an English former first-class cricketer active 1978–90 who played for Nottinghamshire (awarded county cap 1984).

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Kilton, Nottinghamshire

Kilton is a large suburban area located in the North-East of Worksop in Nottinghamshire, consisting of series of large Post-World War II housing estates, some of which are Council Estates.

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Kiveton Park

Kiveton Park, informally Kiveton, is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, in South Yorkshire, England.

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Kiveton Park Colliery

Kiveton Park Colliery was a coal mine in the village of Kiveton Park, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Kiveton Park Rural District

Kiveton Park was a rural district in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974.

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Langold

Langold is a village in Bassetlaw, North Nottinghamshire.

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Lee Westwood

Lee John Westwood (born 24 April 1973) is an English professional golfer.

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Leeds United F.C. Reserves and Youth Team

Leeds United Reserves were the English football reserve team of Leeds United F.C. In previous seasons, they played at York City's Bootham Crescent, South Leeds Stadium and the first team's ground Elland Road.

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Len Bratley

Len Bratley (1926 – 25 August 2011) was an English presenter on the Hospital Radio station, Trust AM, based in the Bassetlaw District General Hospital in Worksop.

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Liam Palmer

Liam Jordan Palmer (19 September 1991) is a professional footballer playing as a Right-back and central midfielder for Championship club Sheffield Wednesday.

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Linby

Linby is a small village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Lincs FM Group

The Lincs FM Group based in Lincolnshire, in the UK is the parent company of several Independent Local Radio (ILR) stations.

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Lindrick Golf Club

Lindrick Golf Club is a golf course in South Yorkshire and is also a site of special scientific interest (SSSI).

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List of Air Training Corps squadrons

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of airports by ICAO code: E

Format of entries is.

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List of airports in the United Kingdom and the British Crown Dependencies

List of airports in the United Kingdom is a partial list of public active aerodromes (airports and airfields) in the UK and the British Crown Dependencies.

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List of Anglo-Catholic churches

This is a list of Anglo-Catholic parishes and missions within the Anglican Communion that are considered notable.

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List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England

This is a list of Anglo-Catholic churches in England.

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List of Army Cadet Force units

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of castles in England

This list of castles in England is not a list of every building and site that has "castle" as part of its name, nor does it list only buildings that conform to a strict definition of a castle as a medieval fortified residence.

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List of conservative evangelical Anglican churches in England

This is a list of conservative evangelical Anglican churches in England.

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List of county court venues in England and Wales

The county court system in England and Wales dates back to the County Courts Act 1846, which received Royal Assent on 28 August 1846 and was brought into force on 15 March 1847.

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List of courts in England and Wales

This is a list of courts in England and Wales.

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List of department stores of the United Kingdom

This is a list of department stores of the United Kingdom.

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List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom

This is a list of telephone dialling codes in the United Kingdom.

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List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916)

Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1916–44)

Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the first half of the 20th century.

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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches

Nearly a thousand religious houses; abbeys, priories and friaries were founded in England and Wales during the medieval period; accommodating monks, friars or nuns who had taken vows of obedience, poverty and chastity; each house being led by an abbot or abbess, or by a prior or prioress.

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List of football clubs in South Yorkshire

Association football is one of the most popular sports in the English county of South Yorkshire and has been played in an organised fashion for well over 150 years.

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List of hospitals in England

The following is a list of hospitals in England.

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List of manuscripts of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica

This list of manuscripts of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica gives the location and name of known surviving manuscripts of Bede's most famous work, the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People).

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List of monastic houses in Nottinghamshire

The following is a list of monastic houses in Nottinghamshire, England.

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List of museums in Nottinghamshire

This list of museums in Nottinghamshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of non-ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1916–44)

Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the first half of the 20th century.

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List of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club grounds

Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English County Championship, representing the historic county of Nottinghamshire, and also competes in major competitions in other formats of the game.

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List of people from Nottingham

This is a list of notable people with a Wikipedia page, who have been or are associated with Nottingham and district (postcodes NG1–NG16), arranged by category and date of birth.

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List of places in Nottinghamshire

This is a list of settlements in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England.

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List of places of interest in Nottinghamshire

This is a list of places of interest in the British county of Nottinghamshire.

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List of planetariums

This entry is a list of permanent planetariums, including software and manufacturers.

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List of post towns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode).

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of pre-nationalisation UK electric power companies

The electrical power industry in the United Kingdom was nationalised by the Electricity Act 1947, when over six hundred electric power companies were merged into twelve area boards.

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List of primary destinations on the United Kingdom road network

Primary destinations are locations that appear on route confirmation signs in the United Kingdom.

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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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List of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population

This is a list of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census.

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List of towns in England

This is a list of towns in England.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Woof-Wy

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List of university hospitals

A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and with medical research.

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List of works by R. H. Carpenter

Richard Herbert Carpenter (1841–93) (often known as R. H. Carpenter) was an English architect.

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List of works by Walter Gilbert

This List of works by Walter Gilbert includes the works of Walter Gilbert alone and those done in collaboration with other individuals such as Louis Weingartner, both with the Bromsgrove Guild and Martyns of Cheltenham.

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Local Government Act 1933

The Local Government Act 1933 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and revised existing legislation that regulated local government in England (except the County of London) and Wales.

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Local justice area

Local justice areas are units in England and Wales established by the Courts Act 2003, replacing and directly based on the previous petty sessions areas.

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Lord George Bentinck

Lord William George Frederick Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck (27 February 1802 – 21 September 1848), better known as Lord George Bentinck, was an English Conservative politician and racehorse owner, noted for his role (with Benjamin Disraeli) in unseating Sir Robert Peel over the Corn Laws.

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Lorraine Hanson (footballer)

Lorraine Hanson (Dobb) is a former Doncaster Belles and England women's international footballer.

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M1 motorway

The M1 is a motorway in England connecting London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle.

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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men

Maid Marian and her Merry Men is a British television series created and written by Tony Robinson and directed by David Bell.

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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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Manor of Worksop

The Manor of Worksop is a feudal entity in the Dukeries area of Nottinghamshire, England.

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Mansfield

Mansfield is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Manton, Nottinghamshire

Manton is a former pit village and suburb of south-east Worksop in north Nottinghamshire, England.

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Mark Billingham

Mark Philip David Billingham (born 2 July 1961)"BILLINGHAM, Mark Philip David," in Who's Who 2009 (London: A & C Black, 2008); online ed., (Oxford: OUP, 2008), http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U247048 (accessed 4 January 2009).

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Mark Foster (golfer)

Mark Barry Foster (born 1 August 1975) is an English professional golfer.

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Mark Huish

Captain Mark Huish (9 March 1808 – 18 January 1867) was an English railway manager.

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Mark Simmonds

Mark Jonathon Mortlock Simmonds (born 12 April 1964) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Mark Starowicz

Mark Starowicz, (born September 8, 1946) is a Canadian journalist and producer.

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Martin Ellerby

Martin Ellerby (1957, Worksop) is an English composer.

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Martin Huxley

Martin Neil Huxley (born in 1944) is a British mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory.

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Matty Templeton

Matthew Templeton (born 28 October 1996) is an English former professional footballer who plays as a defender for Matlock Town.

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Maurice Bembridge

Maurice Bembridge (born 21 February 1945) is an English golfer.

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Maurice Snape

Maurice Desmond Snape (7 July 1923 – 17 April 1992), usually known as Desmond Snape, was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire during the 1949 season.

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Meden Vale

Meden Vale is a small former coal mining village originally known as Welbeck Colliery Village prior to renaming in the late 1960s.

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Metal: A Headbanger's Journey

Metal: A Headbanger's Journey is a 2005 documentary film directed by Sam Dunn with Scot McFadyen and Jessica Wise.

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Michael Ellison

Michael Joseph Ellison (1 June 1817 – 12 July 1898) was an English first-class cricketer active 1846–55 who played for Sheffield and Nottinghamshire.

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Michael Hall (cricketer)

Michael John Hall (born 29 May 1935) is a former English cricketer.

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Midlands 4 East (North)

Midlands 4 East (North) is a level 9 English Rugby Union league and level 4 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the northern part of the East Midlands region including clubs from Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and the occasional team from Leicestershire, with home and away matches played throughout the season.

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Mosborough (ward)

Mosborough ward — which includes the districts of Halfway, Mosborough village, Waterthorpe, and Westfield — is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England.

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Mr Straw's House

Mr Straw's House is a National Trust property in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.

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Municipal Borough of Worksop

Worksop was an Urban District and Municipal Borough in Nottinghamshire, England from 1894 to 1974.

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Murder of Mona Tinsley

The murder of Mona Tinsley is a British child murder case from 1937.

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Murders of Rachel and Lillian Entwistle

Neil Entwistle (born 18 September 1978) is an English man convicted of murdering his American wife, Rachel, and their infant daughter, Lillian, on 20 January 2006 in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.

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National Cycle Route 6

Parts of the route are currently incomplete and some sections follow other routes.

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National Express Coaches

National Express is an intercity and InterRegional coach operator providing services throughout Great Britain.

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Nether Langwith

Nether Langwith is a village and civil parish, in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England.

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Netherthorpe

Netherthorpe can refer to various locations in England.

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Netherthorpe Airfield

Netherthorpe Aerodrome is located west by north of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.

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New Barlborough

New Barlborough is an area of Barlborough village, Bolsover, Derbyshire, consisting of several housing estates and a single row of houses along the A619, between Chesterfield and Worksop.

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Newstead, Nottinghamshire

Newstead is a small village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England.

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No. 616 Squadron RAF

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North Nottinghamshire College

North Notts College (formerly North Nottinghamshire College) is a further education college in Worksop in the county of Nottinghamshire in England.

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North West England

North West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.

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Notable people educated at Worksop College

Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College) is a British co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils aged 13 to 18, in Worksop.

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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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Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, based in Nottinghamshire, England, manages the high security Rampton Hospital near Retford and two medium secure units: Arnold Lodge in Leicester and Wathwood Hospital in Rotherham.

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Nottinghamshire Police

Nottinghamshire Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing the shire county of Nottinghamshire and the unitary authority of Nottingham in the East Midlands of England.

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Old Hay Brook

The Old Hay Brook is a small river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

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Oldcotes

Oldcotes is a village in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Oldcotes Dyke

Oldcotes Dyke is the name of the final section of a river system that drains parts of north Nottinghamshire and the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England.

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Outwood Academy Portland

Outwood Academy Portland is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, in Worksop, North Nottinghamshire, on the site of the former Portland School.

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Outwood Academy Valley

Outwood Academy Valley (formerly Valley Comprehensive School) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Worksop, United Kingdom.

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Outwood Grange Academies Trust

Outwood Grange Academies Trust (OGAT) is a multi-academy trust (MAT) that operates twenty-nine schools with academy status (twenty secondary and nine primary) across northern England and the East Midlands.

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Oxo (food)

Oxo is a brand of food products, including stock cubes, herbs and spices, dried gravy, and yeast extract.

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Palterton and Sutton railway station

Palterton and Sutton is a former railway station between Palterton and Sutton Scarsdale, east of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Papyrus (horse)

Papyrus (1920–1941) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Parramore Sports F.C.

Parramore Sports F.C. was an English football club from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, but based later in its existence in Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

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Paul van der Gucht

Paul van der Gucht (2 November 1911 – 15 December 1993) was an English cricketer.

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Peak FM (North Derbyshire)

Peak FM is a British independent local radio station in north Derbyshire, owned and operated by Wireless Group.

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Percival Willoughby

Sir Percival Willoughby (died 23 August 1643) was a prominent land owner, businessman, and entrepreneur involved during his lifetime variously in mining, iron smelting, and glass making enterprises in Nottinghamshire.

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Percy Harrison (cricketer)

Percy Harrison (15 October 1878 – 11 April 1935) was an English first-class cricketer active 1899 who played for Nottinghamshire.

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Pergamon Altar

The Pergamon Altar is a monumental construction built during the reign of king Eumenes II in the first half of the 2nd century BC on one of the terraces of the acropolis of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon in Asia Minor.

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Peter Hindley

Peter Hindley (born 19 May 1944) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Nottingham Forest, Coventry City and Peterborough United.

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Plastic recycling

Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic and reprocessing the material into useful products.

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Pleasley West railway station

Pleasley West is a former railway station in Pleasley, Derbyshire, England on the Nottinghamshire border near Mansfield.

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Pontefract cake

Pontefract cakes (also known as Pomfret cakes and Pomfrey cakes) are a type of small, roughly circular black sweet measuring approximately 2 cm in diameter and 4 mm thick, made of liquorice, originally manufactured in the Yorkshire town of Pontefract, England.

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Portland School, Worksop

For schools of similar names, see Portland School. Portland School was a specialist Science College situated in Worksop, United Kingdom.

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RAF Worksop

Royal Air Force Station Worksop or more simply RAF Worksop is a former Royal Air Force station located north east of Worksop, Nottinghamshire and west of Retford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Rainworth Water

Rainworth Water is a watercourse that is a tributary of the River Maun near Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Raleigh Bicycle Company

The Raleigh Bicycle Company is a bicycle manufacturer based in Nottingham, England.

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Reece Thompson (footballer)

Reece Thompson (born 11 November 1993) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for National League club Guiseley.

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Retford

Retford (pronounced rɛt-fʌd, RET-fud) is a market town in Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands of England, from Nottingham, and west of Lincoln.

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Retford bus station

Retford bus station serves the town of Retford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Retford Oaks Academy

Retford Oaks Academy is a secondary school with academy status in the market town of Retford, Nottinghamshire, England, situated in the (mainly former) coal-mining district of Bassetlaw.

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Rhodesia, Nottinghamshire

Rhodesia is a village and parish located in the county of Nottinghamshire, in England.

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Richard Bacon (broadcaster)

Richard Paul Bacon (born 30 November 1975) is an English television and radio presenter.

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Richard Bernard

Richard Bernard (1568–1641) was an English Puritan clergyman and writer.

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River Meden

The River Meden is a river in Nottinghamshire, England.

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River Poulter

The River Poulter which rises near Scarcliffe in Derbyshire, England is a tributary river of the River Idle in Nottinghamshire.

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River Ryton

The River Ryton is a tributary of the River Idle.

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Robert Dalzell, 5th Earl of Carnwath

Robert Dalzell, 5th Earl of Carnwath, (1687–1737), known as Sir Robert Dalzell, 3rd Baronet from 1689 until 1702, was a Scottish nobleman and Jacobite supporter during the 1715 Jacobite uprising.

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Robin Hood Line

The Robin Hood Line is a railway line running from Nottingham to Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

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Rockware Glass

Rockware Glass is a UK company manufacturing glass containers.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic church in England.

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Rosalind Plowright

Rosalind Anne Plowright OBE (born 21 May 1949) is an English opera singer who spent much of her career as a soprano but in 1999 changed to the mezzo-soprano range.

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Rotherham

Rotherham is a large town in South Yorkshire, England, which together with its conurbation and outlying settlements to the north, south and south-east forms the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, with a recorded population of 257,280 in the 2011 census.

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Rotherham Interchange

Rotherham Interchange is a bus station serving the town of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Rowthorn and Hardwick railway station

Rowthorn and Hardwick is a former railway station in Rowthorn (often written "Rowthorne"), near Glapwell, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Rowthorn Tunnel

Rowthorn Tunnel is a former railway tunnel between and stations southeast of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Ryan Ford (footballer)

Ryan Ford (born 3 September 1978) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder.

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S postcode area

The S postcode area, also known as the Sheffield postcode area, is a group of postcode districts in and around eight settlements with post town status: Barnsley, Chesterfield, Dronfield, Hope Valley, Mexborough, Rotherham, Sheffield and Worksop in England.

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S80

S80 or S-80 may be.

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Sam Walker (table tennis)

Sam Walker (born 7 May 1995) is a British table tennis player.

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Sancho (horse)

Sancho (1801–September 1809) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1804.

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Sandhill Lake

Sandhill Lake is a small lake and park, west of the centre of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Sarah Clark (priest)

Sarah Elizabeth Clark (born 21 April 1965) has been Archdeacon of Nottingham since 2014.

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Sarah-Jane Honeywell

Sarah-Jane Honeywell (born 5 January 1974) is an English television presenter, actress, dancer, acrobat/aerialist best known for her work on the CBeebies television channel.

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Saxa (food product)

Saxa is a brand of salt and pepper in the United Kingdom and Australia.

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Serjeanty

Under feudalism in England during the medieval era, tenure by serjeanty was a form of tenure in return for some specified non-standard service, thus distinguishing it from knight-service.

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Serlby Hall

Serlby Hall is a grade I listed 18th century mansion and estate in Nottinghamshire, England, located 7 miles north-east of Worksop.

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Sheffield

Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England.

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Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior Football League

The Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior Football League is an English football league that was founded in 1983 by the merger of the former Sheffield Association League and Hatchard League.

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Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway

The Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway was an early British railway company which opened in 1849 between Sheffield and Gainsborough and Lincoln.

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Sheffield United F.C. Academy

Sheffield United Football Club Youth Academy are the youth team of Sheffield United.

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Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest is a royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, famous by its historic association with the legend of Robin Hood.

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Shire oak

The English folk legend of a shire oak, under the spreading limbs of which the ancient Anglo-Saxon open-air folkmoots and things were held, is a feature of Merry England: "In olden times the rude hustings, with its noisy surging crowds, was the old popular mode of appeal to the people, voter and voteless, a remnant of Saxon times when men gathered under the shire-oak..." The Shire Oak legendarium has resulted in a number of toponyms in present-day England.

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Shirebrook North railway station

There have been four separate stations with "Shirebrook" in their names.

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Shireoaks

Shireoaks is a former pit village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, located between Worksop and Thorpe Salvin on the border with South Yorkshire.

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Shireoaks Colliery

Shireoaks Colliery was a coal mine situated on the edge of the village of Shireoaks, near Worksop in North Nottinghamshire, close by the Yorkshire border.

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Simon Coleman

Simon Coleman (born 13 June 1968 in Worksop) is an English retired football defender.

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Simon Kent

Simon Kent (born in Worksop on 14 March 1970) is a British sculptor, based in Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire.

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Sport in Sheffield

Sheffield has a long history of involvement in sport.

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St Anne's Church, Worksop

St.

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St Cuthbert's College

St Cuthbert's College can refer to different educational institutions that are named after Saint Cuthbert.

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St John's Church, Worksop

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St Winifred's Church, Holbeck

St Winifred's Chapel, Holbeck is a Grade II listed parish church and former private chapel in the Church of England in Holbeck, Nottinghamshire, south-west of Worksop.

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Stagecoach in Bassetlaw

Stagecoach in Bassetlaw is the brand name for Stagecoach East Midlands operations in the Bassetlaw district, with operations be run out of their depot on Central Avenue/Hardy Street in Worksop.

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Stagecoach in Lincolnshire

Stagecoach Lincolnshire is a bus company, formerly known as Lincolnshire RoadCar, which runs services throughout Lincolnshire.

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Stan Parker

Stan Parker (31 May 1920 in Worksop – 1994) was a professional footballer.

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Staveley Town railway station

Staveley Town is a closed and demolished former railway station in Staveley near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Steetley Colliery

Steetley Colliery is a former colliery on the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border.

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Stephen Brogan (cricketer)

Stephen Michael Brogan (born 24 September 1969) is a former English cricketer and entrepreneur.

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Steven Elder

Steven Elder (born Steven William Thomas Lawrence) is an English actor working in film, television and theatre.

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Stones Brewery

Stones Brewery (William Stones Ltd) was a brewery founded in 1868 by William Stones in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and purchased by Bass Brewery in 1968.

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Structure of the British Armed Forces in 1989

At the end of the Cold War in 1989 the British Armed Forces structure was as follows.

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Sutton-in-Ashfield

Sutton-in-Ashfield is a market town in the Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of around 45,800.

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Ted Alletson

Edwin Boaler (Ted) Alletson, (6 March 1884 in Welbeck – 5 July 1963 in Worksop), played English county cricket for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club during the early years of the 20th century.

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The Dukeries

The Dukeries is an area of the county of Nottinghamshire so called because it contained four ducal seats.

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Thomas Adams (manufacturer and philanthropist)

Thomas Adams (5 February 1807 – 16 May 1873) was a lace manufacturer and philanthropist based in Nottingham.

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Thomas Christopher Hofland

Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777–1843) was an English artist and teacher.

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Thornberry Animal Sanctuary

Thornberry Animal Sanctuary is a medium-sized animal rescue and welfare charity, located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Thorpe Salvin

Thorpe Salvin is a village and a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England, on the border with Nottinghamshire.

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Tiger Cub Developments Sherwood Ranger

The Tiger Cub Developments (TCD) Sherwood Ranger is a single engine, tandem two seat biplane microlight designed and built in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s.

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Tim Stockdale

Tim Stockdale (born 12 August 1964) is an English equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping.

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Tom Hughes-Croucher

Tom Hughes-Croucher is a British Internet programmer, entrepreneur, author, and public speaker.

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Tom Lowder

Thomas William Lowder (24 November 1924 – 15 May 1999) was an English footballer who played as an outside-forward in the 1950s, spending most of his career with Boston United as well as playing in the Football League with Rotherham United, Southampton and Southend United.

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Tom Richardson (footballer)

Tom Richardson (1891 – after 1929) was an English footballer who played as a full back and spent the majority of his career at Worksop Town.

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Tom Richmond (cricketer)

Thomas Leonard "Tich" Richmond (23 June 1890 in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire – 29 December 1957 in Saxondale, Nottinghamshire) was a cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire and England.

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Tommy Thorpe

Thomas Thorpe (19 May 1881 – 28 September 1953) born in Attercliffe, Yorkshire was an English footballer and cricketer.

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Tony McWalter

Tony McWalter (born 20 March 1945 in Worksop) is a politician in the United Kingdom.

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Town Ground, Worksop

The Town Ground in Worksop, England was used by Nottinghamshire for 47 first-class cricket matches between 1921 and 1998.

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Travel to work area

A Travel to Work Area or TTWA is a statistical tool used by UK Government agencies and local authorities, especially by the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentres, to indicate an area where the population would generally commute to a larger town, city or conurbation for the purposes of employment.

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Travelodge UK

Travelodge Hotels Limited is a private company operating in the hotels and hospitality industry throughout the United Kingdom.

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Trax FM

Trax FM is an Independent Local Radio station that broadcasts to Doncaster and Bassetlaw.

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Trust AM

Trust AM is the operating name of the hospital radio station serving the Doncaster Royal Infirmary on Armthorpe Road in Doncaster, and the Bassetlaw District General Hospital on Blyth Road in Worksop.

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Typhoon Saturday

Formed in 1981 from the ashes of Worksop band Veiled Threat, singer Elaine McLeod, Bassist Derek Taylor and drummer Nigel Fitzpatrick recruited Nick Robinson on guitar to form Red Zoo.

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Ulley

Ulley is a village and civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England.

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Unparished area

In England, an unparished area is an area that is not covered by a civil parish (a small administrative division of local government, not to be confused with an ecclesiastical parish).

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Valmore Thomas

Valmore Neville Thomas (born 30 April 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left back.

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Victor Darley-Usmar

Victor Darley-Usmar (born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England in 1956) is a free radical biologist and biochemist, the UAB Endowed Professor in Mitochondrial Medicine and Pathology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Wallace Smith (footballer)

Wallace Smith (1881 – July 1917), also known as Wally Smith, was an English footballer who played for six clubs during his career, including three league clubs.

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Wallingwells

Wallingwells is a small civil parish and hamlet in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population at the 2001 census of 22.

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Wally Battiste

Walter Battiste (born Worksop, 11 June 1892, died Windermere, 25 December 1965) was an English football player who played professionally for Grimsby Town, Millwall and most notably for Gillingham, where he made over 150 Football League appearances.

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Walter Cope

Sir Walter Cope (circa 1553 – 30 July 1614) was an English government official of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.

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Walter Scott (footballer, born 1886)

Walter Scott (21 January 1886 – 1955) was an English professional football goalkeeper who played in the Football League for Grimsby Town, Sunderland and Everton.

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Walter Wigmore

Walter Wigmore (25 February 1873 – 8 September 1931) was an English professional footballer who made more than 400 appearances in the Football League playing for Sheffield United, Gainsborough Trinity and Small Heath / Birmingham in a career.

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Warsop

Warsop is a civil parish in the District of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, on the outskirts of Sherwood Forest.

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Wayne Spooner

Wayne Spooner (born 25 October 1979) is a former English cricketer.

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Welbeck

Welbeck is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, slightly to the south-west of Worksop.

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Welbeck Abbey

Welbeck Abbey in the Dukeries in North Nottinghamshire was the site of a monastery belonging to the Premonstratensian order in England and after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, a country house residence of the Dukes of Portland.

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Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College

Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College (Welbeck DSFC) is an independent, selective sixth form college in Woodhouse, near Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, providing A-Level education for candidates to the technical branches of the British Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defence civil service and privately funded students.

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Wensley Haydon-Baillie

Wensley Grosvenor Haydon-Baillie (born 1943) is the son of a surgeon from Worksop, Nottinghamshire, was once one of the 50 richest men in the UK after working his way up in the pharmaceutical industry.

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West Burton power stations

The West Burton power stations are a pair of power stations on the River Trent near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.

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Whitwell Common

Whitwell Common is a village, in Bolsover District, Derbyshire, lying just North-West of Whitwell, straddling the A619, which runs between Chesterfield and Worksop.

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Wilfred Bartrop

Wilf Bartrop (22 November 1887 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire; died 7 November 1918) Was a professional footballer, who played as a Forward for several English sides prior to the First World War.

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Wilko (retailer)

Wilko Retail Ltd. (formerly Wilkinson Hardware Stores) is a British high-street chain which sells homewares and household goods.

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William Bower Forwood

Sir William Bower Forwood (21 January 1840 – 23 March 1928) was an English merchant, shipowner and politician.

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William Butten

William Butten was a young indentured servant of Samuel Fuller, a long-time leader of the Leiden Church.

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William de Lovetot

William de Lovetot, Lord of Hallamshire, possibly descended from the Norman Baron Ricardus Surdus,* (wikisource) was an Anglo-Norman Baron from Huntingdonshire, often credited as the founder of Sheffield, England.

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William Harris (cricketer, born 1861)

William Harris (21 November 1861 – 23 May 1923) was an English first-class cricketer, who played four matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1884 and 1887, against Kent (two matches), Sussex and Cambridge University.

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William Henry Flower

Sir William Henry Flower KCB FRCS FRS (30 November 1831 – 1 July 1899) was an English surgeon, museum curator and comparative anatomist, who became a leading authority on mammals and especially on the primate brain.

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William Henry Johnson (VC)

William Henry Johnson (15 October 1890 – 25 April 1945) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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William Hewett (Lord Mayor)

Sir William Hewett (also Huett, Hewet, etc.) (?c.1505–1567) was a prominent merchant of Tudor London, a founding member and later Master of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers of London as incorporated in 1528, and the first of that Company to be Lord Mayor of London, which he became in the first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. His career arched across the first four decades of the Company's history, and drew him inexorably, if sometimes reluctantly, into the great public affairs of the age.

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William Mellish (cricketer)

William Leigh Mellish (11 June 1813 – 18 April 1864) was an English soldier, landowner and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1832.

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William Sewell (trade unionist)

William Sewell (22 September 1852 – 24 May 1948) was a British trade unionist.

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Winter of 2010–11 in Great Britain and Ireland

The winter of 2010–2011 was a weather event that brought heavy snowfalls, record low temperatures, travel chaos and school disruption to the islands of Britain and Ireland.

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Woodsetts

Woodsetts is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England, on the border with Nottinghamshire.

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Worksop College

Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College) is a British co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils aged 13 to 18, in Worksop.

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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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Worksop railway station

Worksop railway station is a Grade II listed railway station which serves the town of Worksop in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Worksop Rural District

Worksop (previously Blyth and Cuckney) was a Rural District in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Worksop Town F.C.

Worksop Town Football Club is an English football club based in Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

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1921–22 Nelson F.C. season

The 1921–22 season was the 41st season of football played by Nelson.

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1955 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1955 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1957 Ryder Cup

The 12th Ryder Cup Matches were held 4–5 October 1957 at Lindrick Golf Club near Worksop, England.

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1st Newcastle Engineers

The 1st Newcastle Engineer Volunteers, later Northumbrian Divisional Engineers, was a Royal Engineer (RE) unit of Britain's Volunteer Force and Territorial Army founded in 1860.

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2001 UEFA European Under-16 Championship

The 2001 UEFA European Under-16 Championship was the 19th edition of UEFA's European Under-16 Football Championship.

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2003–04 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

During the 2003–04 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the Football League First Division.

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2004 Ryder Cup

The 35th Ryder Cup Matches were held September 17–19, 2004, in the United States at the South Course of Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, a suburb northwest of Detroit.

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2004–05 Norwich City F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was the 103rd season in the history of Norwich City.

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2006 Ryder Cup

The 36th Ryder Cup Matches were held 22–24 September 2006 in Ireland at the Palmer Course of the K Club in Straffan, County Kildare, west of Dublin.

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2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship elite round

UEFA U-17 Championship 2006 (Elite Round) is the second round of qualifications for the Final Tournament of UEFA U-17 Championship 2006.

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2007 United Kingdom floods

A series of destructive floods occurred in parts of the United Kingdom during the summer of 2007.

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2008 Ryder Cup

The 37th Ryder Cup Matches were held September 19–21, 2008, in the United States at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky.

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2010 Ryder Cup

The 38th Ryder Cup was held 2010 at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales.

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2011–12 Sheffield United F.C. season

Sheffield United Football Club (known as the Blades) participated in League One, the third level of English football for the first time in 23 years having been relegated from the Championship at the end of the previous season.

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2011–12 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

During the 2011–12 season, Sheffield Wednesday F.C. will compete in League One, the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the Football League Trophy.

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2012 Ryder Cup

The 39th Ryder Cup was held September 28–30, 2012, in the United States at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago.

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2012–13 Northern Premier League

The 2012–13 season is the 45th season of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and the sixth season of the Northern Premier League Division One North and South.

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2013–14 Northern Premier League

The 2013–14 season in English football is the 46th season of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and the seventh season of the Northern Premier League Division One North and South.

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2015–16 Barnsley F.C. season

The 2015–16 season was Barnsley's second consecutive season in League One following their relegation from the Championship in the 2013–14 season.

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2015–16 Doncaster Rovers F.C. season

The 2015–16 season will be Doncaster Rovers's 137th season in their existence, 13th consecutive season in the Football League and second consecutive season in League One.

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2015–16 Mansfield Town F.C. season

The 2015–16 season will be Mansfield Town's 119th season in their history and their third consecutive season in League Two.

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2016–17 Doncaster Rovers F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was Doncaster Rovers's 138th season in their existence, 14th consecutive season in the Football League and first back in League Two following relegation last season.

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2017–18 Chesterfield F.C. season

The 2017–18 season will be Chesterfield's 151st season in the club's history and first season back in League Two for four years, following relegation last season.

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2018–19 Doncaster Rovers F.C. season

The 2018–19 season is Doncaster Rovers's 140th season in their existence, 16th consecutive season in the Football League and second consecutive season in League One.

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30th (Surrey) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

30th (Surrey) Searchlight Regiment was an air defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army from 1924 until 1961.

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39th Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)

39th Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) during World War II.

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References

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

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