Askrigg
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Askrigg — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption = Askrigg latitude = 54.31 longitude = 02.09 official name = Askrigg population = shire district = Richmondshire shire county = North Yorkshire region = Yorkshire and the Humber… … Wikipedia
Newbiggin, (Askrigg) — Newbiggin is a tiny hamlet very close to Askrigg, North Yorkshire, England. Strangely another Newbiggin is only about 7 miles away … Wikipedia
Newbiggin, Askrigg — Coordinates: 54°19′08″N 2°04′16″W / 54.319°N 2.071°W / 54.319; 2.071 Newbiggin is a tiny hamlet very close to … Wikipedia
John Terry (miller) — John Terry (January 21, 1771 July 9, 1844) was an early settler and pioneer farmer in New Norfolk, Tasmania. Born in Askrigg in the Yorkshire Dales, he was the eldest son of John Terry of The Mill, Redmire and Grace Green. The Terrys also had… … Wikipedia
Aiskrigg — Recorded in various forms including Akrigg, Aiskrigge, Askrigg, Eskrick, Eskrigg, Eskrigge, and others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from either Eskrigge, a now lost or at least diminished, medieval village near the county … Surnames reference
Akrigg — Recorded in various forms including Akrigg, Aiskrigge, Askrigg, Eskrick, Eskrigg, Eskrigge, and others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from either Eskrigge, a now lost or at least diminished, medieval village near the county … Surnames reference
Eskrick — Recorded in various forms including Akrigg, Aiskrigge, Askrigg, Eskrick, Eskrigg, Eskrigge, and others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from either Eskrigge, a now lost or at least diminished, medieval village near the county … Surnames reference
Eskrigg — Recorded in various forms including Akrigg, Aiskrigge, Askrigg, Eskrick, Eskrigg, Eskrigge, and others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from either Eskrigge, a now lost or at least diminished, medieval village near the county … Surnames reference
Eskrigge — Recorded in various forms including Akrigg, Aiskrigge, Askrigg, Eskrick, Eskrigg, Eskrigge, and others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from either Eskrigge, a now lost or at least diminished, medieval village near the county … Surnames reference
Jervaulx Abbey — Jervaulx Jervaulx Abbey ruins … Wikipedia