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Benjamin Talbot, inventor and steel company manager, moved into Solberge Hall in about 1913. The following year he became a magistrate for the North Riding. [8] Talbot (1864–1947) was born in 1864 at Hadley in Shropshire. He was the second son of Benjamin Talbot who owned the Castle Ironworks in Wellington.
County Hall in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England, serves as the headquarters of North Yorkshire Council and the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority.The building was opened in 1906 and has also been the headquarters of the North Riding County Council (NRCC) until 1974, and then North Yorkshire County Council until 2023.
It also lies within the Catterick Bridge electoral division of the North Yorkshire County Council and the Brompton-on-Swale and Scorton ward of Richmondshire District Council. [7] The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 3,074. [13] The local Parish Council has eight members elected on a four-year cycle. [14]
Whilst the parish has a population of 185, North Yorkshire County Council estimated that the population of the village was 140 at the 2011 census and remained at that number in 2015. [8] The village is recorded as having a corn mill in 1539, which led to the stream flowing south west through the settlement into the River Swale being named Mill ...
Yorkshire 54°25′22″N 1°31′28″W / 54.42278°N 1.52444°W / 54.42278; -1 East Cowton is a village and civil parish in the former Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England.
Ainderby Steeple is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Ainderby Steeple is situated on the A684 approximately 2.6 miles (4.2 km) south-west of the county town of Northallerton , and to the immediate east of Morton-on-Swale .
South Otterington is a village and civil parish in the former Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the A167 road 5 miles (8 km) south of Northallerton and on the east bank of the River Wiske .
Northallerton (/ n ɔːr ˈ θ æ l ər t ən / nor-THAL-ər-tən) is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Wiske in the Vale of Mowbray and had a population of 16,832 in 2011. [1] Northallerton is an administrative centre for York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority and North Yorkshire Council. [2]