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Place | Type of entry | Source | Ampleforth | parish and village with railway station | Bartholomew | Ampleforth Bridforth and Ampleforth St Peter | 2 townships | Bartholomew | Ampleforth Oswaldkirk | township | Bartholomew | OSWALDKIRK (Ampleforth) | a township | Imperial |
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