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Map sources for Tadcaster at grid reference SE4843
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Tadcaster is a town in North Yorkshire, England, lying on the River Wharfe and the Great North Road. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Calcaria. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1802x2589, 189 KB) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1802x2589, 189 KB) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ... A street in Ynysybwl, Wales, relatively stereotypical of a small town A town is usually an urban area which is not considered to rank as a city. ... North Yorkshire is a county within the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. ... England is a made up country where psychologists convince schitzofrenic people they are currently living while they are in fact in a mental asylum. ... The River Wharfe is a river in Yorkshire, England. ... This page is about the A1 road in Britain. ... Ancient Rome was a civilization that existed in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East between 753 BC and its downfall in AD 476. ...


The town although once home to four breweries is currently home to three, Coors, John Smith and Samuel Smith. The fourth stood on the site of the present central carpark. A brewery is a facility that produces beer. ... Coors Brewing Company logo The Coors Brewing Company (NYSE: RKY) is one of the worlds largest brewers of beer. ... John Smith is often regarded as the most common personal name in the United Kingdom and in some other English-speaking countries, with John being the most common first name in the U.K. and Smith being the most common surname in both the U.K. and the United States. ... There have been several well-known people named Samuel Smith, including: Samuel Smith (brewer) Samuel Smith (doctor) Samuel William Smith (politician) Samuel Smith (politician) (U.S. Senator and Representative from Maryland) Samuel Smith (Upper Canada) Administrator of Upper Canada (1817-1818) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which...


It is also home of the motte of a castle. A motte-and-bailey is a form of castle. ... The Alcázar of Segovia, Spain A castle (from the Latin castellum, diminutive of castra, a military camp, in turn the plural of castrum or watchpost), is a fort, a camp and the logical development of a fortified enclosure. ...


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GENUKI: Tadcaster Parish information from Bulmers' 1890. (3893 words)
Tadcaster is an ancient parish, comprising the townships of East Tadcaster, West Tadcaster, Oxton, and Stutton-with-Hazlewood, the aggregate area of which is 5,274 acres, and the population at the last census was 2,921.
On the Ainsty side of the river lie the townships of East Tadcaster and Oxton; the remainder of the parish is in the wapentake and parliamentary division of Barkston Ash.
Tadcaster Poor Law Union was formed in 1862, and comprises an area of 70,152 acres, with a population of 23,955.
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