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Hamlet in Lancashire, England
Middop is a rural hamlet and civil parish in Lancashire, England. It is in Ribble Valley district. Middop is near the villages of Rimington and Gisburn
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Village in Lancashire, England
the civil parish was 382 at the 2001 Census, however at the 2011 Census Middop was included with Rimington giving a total of 480. It is east of Clitheroe
Rimington
Middop is a civil parish in Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. It contains four listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England
Listed_buildings_in_Middop
Village in Lancashire, England
across the valley of Pendle Water. The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Middop, Bracewell and Brogden, Salterforth, Foulridge, Colne, Barrowford, Roughlee
Blacko
Village in South Yorkshire, England
Midhopestones (archaic Nether Midhope, also Middup, or Middop) is a village partially in the civil parish of Bradfield within the Stocksbridge and Upper
Midhopestones
Village in Lancashire, England
the Lancashire borough of Ribble Valley. Along with Rimington, Gisburn, Middop, Gisburn Forest, Paythorne and Newsholme, the parish forms the Gisburn,
Horton,_Lancashire
Historic site in Sawley, Lancashire
Little Mearley Hall, Mearley, along with decorated stonework at Middop Hall, Middop, and at Southport Farmhouse, Sawley. Sawley manor had come into the
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Borough and non-metropolitan district in England
Mitton Grindleton Horton Hothersall Little Mitton Longridge Mearley Mellor Middop Newsholme Newton Osbaldeston Paythorne Pendleton Ramsgreave Read Ribchester
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Village in Lancashire, England
the townships of Gisburn Forest, Paythorne, Newsholme, Horton, Rimington, Middop, Nappa and Swinden. In 1612 a village resident, Jennet Preston, was tried
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Village in Lancashire, England
the Lancashire borough of Ribble Valley. Along with Rimington, Gisburn, Middop, Gisburn Forest, Paythorne and Horton, the parish forms the Gisburn, Rimington
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Historic region in Yorkshire
in Craven Location Carucates Previous Current Rimington, Crooks, Little Middop, Starkeshergh 11 waste Beornwulf William de Percy Bolton-by-Bowland, Raygill
Medieval_Craven
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Bridge, Gisburn, Great Mitton, Grindleton, Hurst Green, Little Mitton, Middop, Newsholme, Newton-in-Bowland, Paythorne, Pendleton, Rimington, Sabden,
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in the County of Suffolk. Middop Inclosure Act 1818 58 Geo. 3. c. 7 Pr. 8 May 1818 An Act for inclosing Lands in Middop, otherwise Midhope, in the Parish
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1818
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1818
Lowest unit of English local governance
J25 Mellor Civil parish 2,126 Ribble Valley Blackburn Rural District J26 Middop Civil parish 43 Ribble Valley Bowland Rural District J27 Newsholme Civil
Civil_parishes_in_Lancashire
Grade I listed English country house in the United Kingdom
Mitton Grindleton Horton Hothersall Little Mitton Longridge Mearley Mellor Middop Newsholme Newton Osbaldeston Paythorne Pendleton Read Ribchester Rimington
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Names given to places by Germanic peoples
Mithope, Bullinghope, Byerhope, Dinchope, Dryhope, Longhope, Mythop, Northop, Middop, Glossop, Worksop, Warsop, Hove -hof, -hoven, -hove (hof) Wintershoven,
Germanic_toponymy
Civil parish in Ribble Valley in Lancashire, England
two other parishes, Sawley and Bolton-by-Bowland. Along with Rimington, Middop, Gisburn, Paythorne, Newsholme and Horton, the parish forms the Gisburn
Gisburn_Forest
Gisburn + detached portion, Gisburn Forest, Grindleton, Horton near Gisburn, Middop, Mitton, Newsholme, Newton in Bowland, Paythorne, Rimington, Sawley + detached
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
gritstone, and is about 4 feet 6 inches high. Three faces are inscribed, with "Middop", "Green", and "Unslivenbridge". Guide Pillar, Machin Lane 53°28′51″N 1°37′17″W
Listed buildings in Stocksbridge
Listed_buildings_in_Stocksbridge
Village in South Yorkshire, England
Midhope), the village forms the settlement referred to as Midhope (archaic Middop or Middup). The Conservation Area Appraisal states that the hamlet dates
Upper_Midhope
buildings in Mearley Listed buildings in Mellor, Lancashire Listed buildings in Middop Listed buildings in Newsholme, Lancashire Listed buildings in Newton, Ribble
Listed buildings in Lancashire
Listed_buildings_in_Lancashire
Former subdivision of Yorkshire, England
Forest Low Easington Gisburn Gisburn Forest Great Mitton Grindleton Horton Middop Newsholme Newton Paythorne Rimington Sawley Slaidburn Waddington West Bradford
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Wonderer; Another Name for God; Judge; Administrator; Prominent
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Worship, Hymns sang in praise of God, Divine fire in ritual
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Servant of the Glorious.
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Irish : variant of Cleary or a reduced form of McClary.English : perhaps from Middle English clary, clarie ‘clary’ (the pot herb Salvia sclarea), a topographic name for someone who lived where the plant grew or a metonymic occupational name for a herb seller.
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