Brompton-on-Swale, the Glossary
Brompton-on-Swale is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.[1]
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38 relations: A1(M) motorway, A6136 road, Acer pseudoplatanus, Alan Rufus, Alder, Buddhism, Catterick Bridge railway station, Catterick, North Yorkshire, Civil parish, Colburn, North Yorkshire, Crataegus monogyna, Domesday Book, Hazel, Henry II of England, Hinduism, Hipswell, Jews, Listed buildings in Brompton-on-Swale, Norman Conquest, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire (district), North Yorkshire Council, Northallerton, Oak, Old English, Pub, Richmond (Yorks) (UK Parliament constituency), Richmond, North Yorkshire, Richmondshire, River Swale, Roman roads, Scorton, North Yorkshire, Sikhism, Sorbus aucuparia, St Paul's Church, Brompton-on-Swale, Ulmus glabra, Willow, 2011 United Kingdom census.
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A1(M) motorway
A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK.
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A6136 road
The A6136 is a 4 digit A road in North Yorkshire, England.
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Acer pseudoplatanus
Acer pseudoplatanus, known as the sycamore in the British Isles and as the sycamore maple in the United States, is a species of maple native to Central Europe and Western Asia.
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Alan Rufus
Alan Rufus, alternatively Alanus Rufus (Latin), Alan ar Rouz (Breton), Alain le Roux (French) or Alan the Red (c. 1040 – 1093), 1st Lord of Richmond, was a Breton nobleman, kinsman and companion of William the Conqueror (Duke William II of Normandy) during the Norman Conquest of England.
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Alder
Alders are trees that compose the genus Alnus in the birch family Betulaceae.
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Buddhism
Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.
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Catterick Bridge railway station
Catterick Bridge railway station was a railway station in what is now the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.
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Catterick, North Yorkshire
Catterick is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in North Yorkshire, England. Brompton-on-Swale and Catterick, North Yorkshire are civil parishes in North Yorkshire, Swaledale and villages in North Yorkshire.
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Civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government.
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Colburn, North Yorkshire
Colburn is a town, civil parish and electoral ward in North Yorkshire, England, west of Catterick. Brompton-on-Swale and Colburn, North Yorkshire are civil parishes in North Yorkshire.
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Crataegus monogyna
Crataegus monogyna, known as common hawthorn, one-seed hawthorn, or single-seeded hawthorn, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae.
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Domesday Book
Domesday Book (the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of King William the Conqueror.
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Hazel
Hazels are plants of the genus Corylus of deciduous trees and large shrubs native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere.
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Henry II of England
Henry II, also known as Henry Fitzempress and Henry Curtmantle, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189.
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Hinduism
Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.
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Hipswell
Hipswell is a village and civil parish in the North Yorkshire (district) of the county of the same name. Brompton-on-Swale and Hipswell are civil parishes in North Yorkshire and villages in North Yorkshire.
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Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
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Listed buildings in Brompton-on-Swale
Brompton-on-Swale is a civil parish in the former Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.
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Norman Conquest
The Norman Conquest (or the Conquest) was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army made up of thousands of Norman, French, Flemish, and Breton troops, all led by the Duke of Normandy, later styled William the Conqueror.
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North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber and North East regions of England.
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North Yorkshire (district)
North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan county and unitary authority area (legally known as the County of North Yorkshire), in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.
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North Yorkshire Council
North Yorkshire Council, known between 1974 and 2023 as North Yorkshire County Council, is the local authority for the non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire, England.
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Northallerton
Northallerton is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Brompton-on-Swale and Northallerton are civil parishes in North Yorkshire.
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Oak
An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus Quercus of the beech family.
Old English
Old English (Englisċ or Ænglisc), or Anglo-Saxon, was the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages.
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Pub
A pub (short for public house) is in several countries a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
Richmond (Yorks) (UK Parliament constituency)
Richmond (Yorks) was a constituency in North Yorkshire in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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Richmond, North Yorkshire
Richmond is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Brompton-on-Swale and Richmond, North Yorkshire are civil parishes in North Yorkshire and Swaledale.
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Richmondshire
Richmondshire was a local government district of North Yorkshire, England, from 1974 to 2023.
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River Swale
The River Swale in Yorkshire, England, is a major tributary of the River Ure, which becomes the River Ouse, that empties into the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. Brompton-on-Swale and River Swale are Swaledale.
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Roman roads
Roman roads (viae Romanae; singular: via Romana; meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 300 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
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Scorton, North Yorkshire
Scorton is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. Brompton-on-Swale and Scorton, North Yorkshire are civil parishes in North Yorkshire and villages in North Yorkshire.
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Sikhism
Sikhism, also known as Sikhi (ਸਿੱਖੀ,, from translit), is a monotheistic religion and philosophy, that originated in the Punjab region of India around the end of the 15th century CE.
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Sorbus aucuparia
Sorbus aucuparia, commonly called rowan (also) and mountain-ash, is a species of deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family.
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St Paul's Church, Brompton-on-Swale
St Paul's Church is an Anglican church in Brompton-on-Swale, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
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Ulmus glabra
Ulmus glabra Hudson, the wych elm or Scots elm, has the widest range of the European elm species, from Ireland eastwards to the Ural Mountains, and from the Arctic Circle south to the mountains of the Peloponnese and Sicily, where the species reaches its southern limit in Europe; it is also found in Iran.
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Willow
Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions.
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2011 United Kingdom census
A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years.
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See also
Swaledale
- Angram Bottoms
- Angram, Richmondshire
- Applegarth, North Yorkshire
- Arkengarthdale Gunnerside and Reeth Moors
- Arn Gill (North Yorkshire)
- Brompton-on-Swale
- Catrake Force
- Catterick Bridge
- Catterick, North Yorkshire
- Crackpot, North Yorkshire
- Downholme
- East Gill Force
- Ellerton Abbey
- Ellerton Abbey House
- Ellerton Priory (Swaledale)
- Feetham
- Fremington Hagg Hoard
- Fremington, North Yorkshire
- Great Langton
- Grinton
- Grinton Lodge
- Grinton Smelt Mill
- Gunnerside
- Gunnerside Gill
- Healaugh, Richmondshire
- Ivelet
- Kearton
- Keld Resource Centre
- Keld, North Yorkshire
- Kisdon
- Kisdon Force
- Low Row
- Maiden Castle, North Yorkshire
- Marrick
- Marrick Priory
- Marske, west North Yorkshire
- Muker
- Reeth
- Richmond, North Yorkshire
- River Swale
- Satron
- Skeeby Beck
- Swaledale
- Swaledale Festival
- Swaledale Museum
- Swaledale cheese
- Thwaite, North Yorkshire
- Wain Wath Force