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  2. Birdsall, New York - Wikipedia

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    The area that is now Birdsall was first settled circa 1816. The town of Birdsall was created in 1829 from parts of the towns of Almond and Allen.. From 1882 to April 1, 1947, Birdsall was located on the main line of the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad and predecessors.

  3. Birdsall, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Birdsall is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 180, [ 2 ] increasing to 343 at the 2011 Census. [ 1 ] The village is about four miles south of Malton and the parish also includes the village of North Grimston .

  4. Listed buildings in Birdsall, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Birdsall is a civil parish in the former Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England.It contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.

  5. North Grimston - Wikipedia

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    North Grimston is a village in the civil parish of Birdsall, in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Norton-on-Derwent and Wharram-le-Street on the B1248 road. In 1931 the parish had a population of 143. [1] On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Birdsall. [2]

  6. St Mary's Church, Birdsall - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Church is the parish church of Birdsall, North Yorkshire, a village in England. St Mary's Church was first recorded in 1130. By the early 19th century, it was in poor repair. [1] In 1824, it was demolished and rebuilt for Henry Willoughby, 6th Baron Middleton, to a design by James Pigott Pritchett and Charles Watson.

  7. Birdsall House - Wikipedia

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    Birdsall House is an English country house in Birdsall, North Yorkshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. [1] The house dates from the late 16th century but was remodelled in 1749 with addition of second storey (third floor) to the main range. A wing was added in 1776 and a matching right wing added in 1872.

  8. Birdsall - Wikipedia

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    Birdsall Services Group, a US engineering, environmental and energy consulting firm This page was last edited on 25 February 2024, at 21:39 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Buckrose - Wikipedia

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    The only town in the wapentake was Norton. [ 2 ] Buckrose gave its name to a parliamentary constituency which existed from 1885 to 1950; however, the Buckrose constituency extended well beyond the boundaries of the wapentake, and in fact took most of its electorate from towns in the neighbouring Dickering and Harthill wapentakes.