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  • *Thoresby Hall: principal seat of the Duke of Kingston (and later of the Earl Manvers of the same family)
    11 KB (1,644 words) - 18:44, 9 April 2019
  • ...school in the Beighton parish which served the area until 1880, when Lord Manvers allowed for a second school to be built serving the Hackenthorpe village.
    7 KB (1,101 words) - 14:13, 20 October 2017
  • ...e on the edge of the town. It was originally built as a model farm on Earl Manvers estate; it is now run as a hotel.
    12 KB (2,001 words) - 22:08, 18 September 2019
  • ...e two primary schools. There are two pubs: The Manvers Arms, named for the Manvers family that owned much land in the area, and the Rose and Crown towards the File:Manvers RH.JPG|The Manvers Pub
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  • ...ted with Wath. After the Second World War the collieries clustered around Manvers were developed into a large colliery complex, coal preparation, coal produc ...as been talk of opening a station on the Sheffield-Wakefield-Leeds line at Manvers, roughly a mile from the town centre.
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  • In 1885 ''Kelly's'' noted that one of the principal landowners was Earl Manvers. The parish was of 2,527 acres and chief agricultural production was of bar
    3 KB (465 words) - 10:39, 16 November 2017
  • *1257 – Sir Henry Pierrepont marries Annora de Manvers, heir to Holme, and the name Pierrepont becomes attached to the hamlet
    3 KB (483 words) - 09:18, 12 April 2019
  • ...ange dramatically when the principal landowner of the time, the First Earl Manvers, sold off the land between Nottingham and Sneinton to developers. Housing w ...of King Edward Park. At the end of the Nineteenth century, the Third Earl Manvers sold off the remainder of the Pierrepont family land to developers, who sub
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  • ...ding]] of [[Yorkshire]], on the estuary of the [[River Dearne]], between [[Manvers]] and [[Denaby Main]] on the A6023 road. The town had a population of 14,75
    11 KB (1,596 words) - 14:21, 1 October 2019
  • ...nt is provided predominantly by service and light industry in the nearby [[Manvers]] area. Surviving within the area of railway lines and canals is a boat yar
    7 KB (1,118 words) - 10:40, 10 October 2019
  • ...f [[Edwinstowe]]. Nearby is [[Thoresby Hall]], the former home of the Earl Manvers.
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  • ...the possession of Earl Manvers at Thoresby House, written around 1585. The Manvers family were the local landowners, as noted on the [[Cotgrave]] page. Church
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  • *[[Thoresby Hall]]: seat of the Dukes of Kingston (later of the Earls Manvers); and ..., p. 5</ref> The landowners auctioned or leased their mineral rights: Earl Manvers' Thoresby estate in May 1919 and Lord Savile of [[Rufford Abbey]]'s lease f
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  • |client=Sydney Pierrepont, 3rd Earl Manvers ...Navy officer. He adopted the name Pierrepont and later became the 1st Earl Manvers.<ref name=worksop>{{cite web| url=http://www.worksopheritagetrail.org.uk/re
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  • ...ouses, 105. The property is divided among a few. The manor belongs to Earl Manvers. A mineral spring is near the village. Gypsum abounds and is manufactured i
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  • Nearby is [[Thoresby Hall]], the former home of the Earl Manvers. ...uilt by the architect Anthony Salvin for the Lord of the Manor, third Earl Manvers. It underwent restoration in 1904<ref>{{NHLE|1045471||grade=II*}}</ref> Sal
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  • ...n landowners at that time were the politicians Sydney Pierrepont, 3rd Earl Manvers, and Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard, a descendant of the 17th-century local histo
    4 KB (626 words) - 21:18, 21 September 2021
  • ...living is a rectory in the diocese of Lincoln. Value, £500. Patron, Earl Manvers. The church was recently repaired, and has a tower and spire. There are a W
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  • ...ce around 1280, following the marriage of Henry de Pierrepont to Annora de Manvers. Originally the area was known only as Holme, but later adopted the family ...fficer. Charles changed his surname to Pierrepont and was created 1st Earl Manvers in 1806. The 3rd Earl rebuilt the North Wing around 1870 and was succeeded
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