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The History of Harlington Doncaster
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. The History of Barnburgh and Harlington. The History of Harlington. Harlington lies in the parish of Barnburgh and is of 'Anglo-Saxon' origin. Its name could derive from the land owner 'Walter De Harlington'. Or from Anglo-Saxon terms. 'ton' means fenced abode, whilst 'ling' means a pasture and 'Har' meant either a contraction of either the name of the pasture or the land owner. Over the years it has passed through various hands as part of the Manor of Barnburgh.
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St Johns the baptist church adwick upon dearne
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. Saint John the Baptist Adwick U.Dearne. The simple pebble-dashed exterior of St. Johns, Adwick hides a very old structure. The church is Norman, consisting of Chancel, Nave and Bellcote. The Bellcote appears to be Norman making it a very rare example in Britain. The South door is also Norman. Several windows are late 13th century lancets (some with twin lights and Y tracery) and the Chancel Arch also appears 13th century. The church is recorded in Joseph Hunters.
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Parish Council of Barnburgh and Harlington
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. Barnburgh and Harlington Parish Council. Meets at 7.00pm on the second Wednesday of each month. Why not come along to the meetings and express your support or air your concerns. Though the village hall is small we will try to accommodate you come along, Everyone is welcome. The councils is administered by the Clerk to the Parish Council. Julia Talbot . Contact her here. Is also published here prior to the meetings. You can read the minutes. The Parish Council have ...
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ST.Helen's Chapel Barnburgh
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. The History of Barnburgh and Harlington. The ruins of St. Ellen's Chapel lie in St. Ellen's field, the most easterly of the open fields in the village. The ruins lie close to what was part of the Roman Ricknield Street now Hangman Stone Road. They are preserved in a copse a few yards away from a dried up well. The following information has been taken from the. History of Barnburgh' by J Stanley Large 1952. That takes its name. It stands in an enclosure. I have hear...
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Barnburgh and Harlington Parish Council Agenda
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. Barnburgh and Harlington Parish Council. The Parish Council meets on the 2nd Wednesday of every month and, unless published beforehand, will always meet in the village hall. Everyone is welcome to attend the meetings however space is limited but the council will try to accommodate you if you attend. Prior to the Parish Council Meetings your local 'Ward Councillors' hold a surgery where they are pleased to hear any comments you may have about local matters. Public p...
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Barnburgh Pit
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. History of Barnburgh and Harlington. Was situated on the outskirts of the village The sinking of the colliery was commenced in 1911 by the Manvers Main Colliery Company of Wath-upon-Dearne. The shafts were sunk between 1912 and 1915 to the Thorncliffe seam, other seams worked were the Newhill, Barnsley, Swallow Wood , the Parkgate seam and the Melton Field seam. The colliery was adjacent to the Dearne Valley Railway. On 26 June 1957. The colliery was closed in 1989.
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The History of families in Barnburgh and Harlington
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. History Barnburgh and Harlington. Has your family been resident in either of our villages for a long time? Would you like to post you family history here? Please tell us about your relatives so that we can retain them the memories of the children who live here now and in the future. Did you know that the worlds most famous Chancellor of the Exchequer took his holidays in Barnburgh. Did you know he fell for a local lass? Please post your memories here. Whilst Cresac...
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St.James Church High Melton
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The Bella Agua Family. The Cat and Man. Saint James Church High Melton. St James church dominates the village of High Melton, near Doncaster, in South Yorkshire. Originally built by Avice-de-Tania, (who also founded the Priory at Hampole) in 1153AD, it has been extensively extended. Until at least the reign of Richard II (1377-1400), the church was known as the Church of All Saints. About this time, a tower was added and a Lady Chapel to the south-east. St James is also known for its beautiful windows...
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