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Encyclopedia > Barton, North Yorkshire

Barton is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 884. It is situated near the border with County Durham, and only 8 miles south-west of Darlington. In England a civil parish (usually just parish) is the smallest unit of local government. ... Richmondshire is a local government district of North Yorkshire in England. ... Bolton Abbey North Yorkshire is a Shire county within the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: England Travel guide to England from Wikitravel English language English law English (people) List of monarchs of England – Kings of England family tree List of English people Angeln (region in northern Germany, presumably the origin of the Angles for whom England is named) UK... County Durham is a county in north-east England. ... Darlington is a town in the north-east of England. ...


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Barton-upon-Humber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (257 words)
Barton-upon-Humber or Barton is a small town in North Lincolnshire, on the south bank of the River Humber, and at the end of the Humber Bridge.
Barton upon Humber is the residence of Ken H. Harrison who draws Desperate Dan.
Barton was also the home of previously-convicted murderer Robert Elmer Kleason, originally from Austin, Texas, from 1990 until his possible extradition in 2002 [1].
Origin of the Barton - Steadman (2618 words)
Sir William Barton, Knight, was the younger son of Thomas and Cecily Barton and resided at Steresby, County York, England.
Sir John Barton, the second son of Sir William Barton, was of Fryton and Steresby in County York and was seized in those lands in 1310.
II, A. On the death of Susan (Stedman) Barton in 1565, Alexander applied to Queen Mary (1542-1567) of Scotland and was granted "arms of adoption" by which he was empowered to obtain the estate bequeathed to his wife by her father, on the condition that he assume the name and arms of the deceased father.
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