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Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
Braidley is a hamlet in Coverdale in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It lies in the civil parish of Carlton Highdale in the county of North Yorkshire. The
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English writer
Benjamin Braidley (1792–1845) was an English writer on Sunday schools. Braidley was the son of farmer Benjamin Braidley and was born at Sedgefield, Durham
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Sinking of whaling vessels by activists
1986. Howitt has also been named as David Howard, Nick Taylor or Martin Braidley. The pair stayed at a youth hostel and began covertly investigating the
1986_Hvalur_sinkings
Municipal building in Bournemouth, Dorset, England
curved main frontage of 25 bays facing the corner of Bourne Avenue and Braidley Road; the entrance section, which slightly projected forward, featured
Bournemouth_Town_Hall
River in England and Scotland
Burn Pirryshiel Sike Sundhope Burn Black Cleuch Windy Cleuch Dinley Burn Braidley Burn Tongue Burn Barley Burn Crib Burn Gorrenberry Burn Billhope Burn Langtae
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Valley of the Yorkshire Dales, England
and walled gardens that join to form a 3 dimensional maze. Agglethorpe Braidley Caldbergh Carlton Coverham East Scrafton Horsehouse Melmerby Middleham
Coverdale,_North_Yorkshire
Watercourse in Scotland
the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. Among its many feeder burns are Braidley Burn, Dinley Burn, Gorrenberry Burn and Twislehope Burn. The Water flows
Hermitage_Water
importance and special interest". The parish contains the settlements of Braidley, Gammersgill and Horsehouse, and the surrounding countryside. Most of the
Listed buildings in Carlton Highdale
Listed_buildings_in_Carlton_Highdale
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1885
±% Whig Charles Poulett-Thomson 3,183 63.4 −4.2 Conservative Benjamin Braidley 1,837 36.6 +10.3 Majority 1,346 26.8 +20.3 Turnout 5,020 59.5 −6.9 Registered
Manchester_(constituency)
River in North Yorkshire, England
known as the River Cover. It flows in a north-east direction past Woodale, Braidley and Horsehouse. It turns to the north north-east towards Gammersgill before
River_Cover
Topics referred to by the same term
1948), Boston Globe journalist and editor, son of Ben Bradlee Benjamin Braidley (1792–1845), English writer This disambiguation page lists articles about
Benjamin_Bradley
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
and is drained by the River Cover. Hamlets in the parish are Woodale, Braidley, Horsehouse, Gammersgill and Swineside. The parish was historically part
Carlton_Highdale
of Glasgow 55°50′N 4°11′W / 55.84°N 04.18°W / 55.84; -04.18 NS6363 Braidley North Yorkshire 54°13′N 1°57′W / 54.21°N 01.95°W / 54.21; -01.95 SE0380
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