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  • ...started in May 2015. It is rated as a 2.HC event as part of the UCI Europe Tour. From 2015 to 2017 it was a three-day race but in 2018 it expanded to four ...res-28176036|title=Le Tour de Yorkshire|date=5 July 2014|accessdate=6 July 2014|work=BBC News}}</ref>
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  • ...llecliue'' / ''Illiclei'' / ''Illicleia'') as in the possession of William de Percy 1st Baron Percy. The land was acquired by the Middelton family of Myd ...January 2013}}</ref> In both 2005 and 2007, the town hosted stages of The Tour of Britain race, with Ilkley Moor being a categorised climb on each occasio
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  • ...-tour/2014/us/stage-2.html|title=Tour de France Stage 1|accessdate=15 July 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...Official Website]. Chapter of Durham (Durham), 2014. Accessed 21 December 2014.</ref> ...n the town. Three bishops William of St Carilef, Ranulf Flambard, and Hugh de Puiset are all buried in the rebuilt Chapter House.
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  • |picture=Abadía de Bath, Bath, Inglaterra, 2014-08-12, DD 07.JPG ...ic and Musicians| publisher=Université du Québec | accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> little is known about the architecture of this first building on th
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  • ...ilt in England during this period as the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil, was a member of this order, but Carlisle is one of only four Augus ...by C. King Eley - Free Ebook|publisher=gutenberg.org|accessdate=30 August 2014}}</ref> and carved with numerous figures and creatures. Despite their purpo
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  • ...l was rededicated in 1240 by Bishop Richard Wendene (also known as Richard de Wendover) who had been translated from [[Diocese of Bangor|Bangor]].<ref>[h ...ave transept was then constructed. The work was nearly completed by Thomas de Mepeham who became sacrist in 1255. Not long after the south transept was c
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  • ...ormed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire in unquiet times, and defended the strategically ...taking a modest role in building and maintaining fortifications, and while France and the Empire remained in conflict with one another, maritime raids were c
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  • |picture=Portsmouth Cathedral 2014.jpg Around the year 1180, Jean de Gisors, a wealthy Norman merchant and Lord of the Manor of [[Titchfield]],
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  • ...sc=Bleak House and boundary wall and railings|grade=II|accessdate=25 March 2014}}</ref> Two miles to the east, the Lady Cross marks the highest point of t On 6 July 2014, Stage 2 of the 2014 Tour de France from [[York]] to Sheffield, passed through the hamlet.
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  • ...Victoria Line tile motifs – Vauxhall|work=Go London|accessdate=11 August 2014}}</ref> ...ere was no such connection, and that the Vaux name derives from one Falkes de Breauté, a mercenary working for King John who acquired the land by marria
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  • ...wn hall provided the location for the Grand Départ for the [[2014 Tour de France]]. *[http://www.vrleeds.co.uk/town_hall_tour/index.html Virtual Tour inside Leeds Town Hall]
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  • ...lford on the third and final day of its visit to Britain, on Monday 7 July 2014, en route from [[Cambridge]] to London.
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  • ...ur of Britain 2014 stage seven preview]' in ''Cycling Weekly'' 2 September 2014</ref>
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  • ...atistics and Location in Maps and Charts|author=|date=|work=CityPopulation.de|accessdate=5 February 2017}}</ref> ...ck Pudding championship |work=Hebden Bridge Web |date= |accessdate=20 July 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...urgess|first1=Neil|title=The lost railways of Yorkshire's West Riding|date=2014|publisher=Stenlake|location=Catrine|isbn=9781840336573|page=66|edition=1}}< ...elics-are-found-in-ripponden-reservoir-1-6909519 |archive-date=28 December 2014 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> At nearby Ringstone Edge can be found a small st
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  • ...-tour/2014/us/stage-2.html|title=Tour de France Stage 2|accessdate=15 July 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...24/http://www.letour.com/le-tour/2014/us/stage-1.html|archive-date=25 July 2014|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
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  • ...unt of Mortain, who was the half-brother of William the Conqueror. Richard de Sourdeval held it for Count Robert. The Manor then passed, through marriage St Mary's was built in about 1170. It was founded by the Norman lord William de Lovetot, or his father Richard, and the foundations were planned by William
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  • ...a Grade II* listed building.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.phcompany.com/de-vere/theobalds-estate |title=Hotels in Hertfordshire &#124; Meeting Rooms & The manor was originally called Cullynges, and later Tongs (after William de Tongge), then from 1440 it was named ''Thebaudes'', ''Tibbolds'', and final
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