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  • *the Rother Levels, which, with various ditches, lie around the [[Isle of Oxney]]; and The [[River Rother (Rye)|River Rother]] today flows into the sea below [[Rye]]; but until 1287 its mouth lay betw
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  • [[File:Staveley river rother 631556 c80561d2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Rother at Staveley, Derbyshire]] The '''River Rother''' is a river 27 miles long in [[Derbyshire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. The town
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  • |website={{EH link}} ...amber]], at the mouth of the [[River Brede|Brede]], [[River Rother, Sussex|Rother]] and [[River Tillingham|Tillingham]] rivers.<ref name=biddle1>{{harvnb|Bid
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  • ==New link to the north== ...g the [[River Rother, Yorkshire|River Rother]], to be called the '''Rother Link'''.
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  • ...]] to the north-east, [[Harthill, Yorkshire|Harthill]] to its east and the Rother Valley Country Park to its north. The river Rother which flanks Killamarsh had provided power to grain mills since the earlies
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  • ...in 1793, the [[Stainforth and Keadby Canal]] was authorised, to provide a link from the Don at Stainforth to the Trent at Keadby. Although notionally inde ...status from Rotherham as far as [[Killamarsh]], where a short canal would link to the [[Chesterfield Canal]] to complete a leisure cruising circuit. A ca
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  • ...e made navigable, but boats could still not reach Sheffield. Proposals to link Sheffield to the navigable Don at Tinsley (and so to the Rivers [[River Ous ...ham, almost opposite the confluence of the [[River Rother, Yorkshire|River Rother]] with the Don, and this became the waterhead.
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  • |LG district=Rother ...glo-French Survey of 1784–1790, which used trigonometric measurements to link the [[Royal Greenwich Observatory]] with the Paris Observatory.
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  • |constituency=Rother Valley ...h Anston is Kiveton Park and Kiveton Bridge. The X5 and 27 buses provide a link between Anston and the railway station.
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  • ...not solve the problem of flooding, and the Dutch River was cut in 1635 to link the new channel to [[Goole]]. The first Act of Parliament to improve naviga ...|1973 |pp=266–270}} broadly following the modern ideas for the [[Rother Link]]. Neither of these, nor a revival of the idea in 1832 gained sufficient su
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  • |LG district=Rother ...was known as the "Etchingham & Fontridge Cricket Club". Keen to maintain a link with the original club, the new club uses the same name.
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  • ...within the ancient divisions of the. The village is bounded south by the [[Rother Navigation]]. [[File:Fittleworth Bridge.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Fittleworth Bridge over the Rother Navigation]]
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  • ...Cross, Sussex|Mark Cross]] and [[Eridge]]. The [[River Rother (Rye)|River Rother]], which drains much of the eastern parts of the county and discharges at [ ...{brithist|51245|Ross – Rothwell |author=Samuel Lewis (publisher) |author-link=Samuel Lewis (publisher) |publisher=Institute of Historical Research |year=
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  • ...able to [[Midhurst]], beginning with a canal cut from the Arun between the Rother and what is now the A283 road. The first lock was built in the grounds of S ...e=Benefice of Stopham and Fittleworth |author=Archbishops' Council |author-link=Archbishops' Council |publisher=Church of England |year=2010 |access-date=4
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  • ...st Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], close by the [[River Rother, Yorkshire|River Rother]] between [[Rotherham]] to the north-east and [[Sheffield]] to the south-we ...Canklow]].<ref name=WOOD2001>{{cite book |last=Wood |first=Michael |author-link=Michael Wood (historian) |title=In Search of England: Journeys into the Eng
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