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  2. Worksop Waterworks Company - Wikipedia

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    Worksop's death rate was 26.6 per thousand in 1847, and a petition signed by the required number of inhabitants was sent to the Central Board of Health. However, a number of prominent people within the town felt that such a board was unnecessary, and submitted a counter proposal.

  3. Worksop Manor - Wikipedia

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    Worksop Manor is a Grade I listed 18th-century country house in Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire. It stands in one of the four contiguous estates in the Dukeries area of Nottinghamshire . Traditionally, the Lord of the Manor of Worksop may assist a British monarch at his or her coronation by providing a glove and putting it on the monarch's right ...

  4. Manton Colliery - Wikipedia

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    The engine house was built in 1905. The mine was fully operational in around 1907, with three shafts. The first death at the pit occurred on 23 October 1903. Manton, the village, was a new model village built to house the miners. In the 1984 miners' strike, the pit was the scene of some ugly episodes.

  5. St John's Church, Worksop - Wikipedia

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    1867 - 1872 Revd Charles Bury; 1872 - 1909 Revd George Dobree; 1909 - 1930 Revd John Henry Bligh; 1930 - 1937 Revd Edwin Arthur Green; 1937 - 1946 Revd.

  6. Manor of Worksop - Wikipedia

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    The Manor of Worksop is a feudal entity in the Dukeries area of Nottinghamshire, England. Held in Grand Serjeanty by a lord of the manor , it was originally connected with nearby Worksop Manor , a stately home .

  7. List of people from Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    (1920–2013) Reg Simpson, player for Nottinghamshire and England (Born 1930) Alan Armitage, player for Nottinghamshire and Oxford University Cricket Club [125] (Born 1934) Peter Wynne-Thomas, Retford-born cricket writer, historian, and librarian of Nottinghamshire CCC [126] (Born 1935) Rex Collinge, player for Combined Services, was born in ...

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