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  2. Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    Thirsk's local radio stations are BBC Radio York on 104.3 FM, Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire (formerly Minster FM) on 102.3 FM, and YO1 Radio on 102.8 FM. [citation needed] The town is served by these local newspapers: The Thirsk Weekly News [58] Darlington & Stockton Times [59] The Northern Echo [60]

  3. Boy still in hospital after crash which killed two - AOL

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    A teenage boy seriously injured in a crash that killed an off-duty police officer and a driver remains in hospital. PC Rosie Prior and Ryan Welford died on the A19 near Thirsk on Saturday morning ...

  4. Donald Sinclair (veterinary surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    The building which was the veterinary surgery of Alf Wight and Brian and Donald Sinclair, 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk. It is now The World of James Herriot museum. (2009 photo) In 1939, Sinclair bought a veterinary practice at 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk, Yorkshire. In July 1940, Sinclair began war service in the Royal Air Force, and hired Alf Wight to run the ...

  5. Category:People from Thirsk - Wikipedia

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  6. Takeway fined over 'ostrich' curry which was sheep - AOL

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    Andrew Barton - BBC News, Yorkshire February 7, 2025 at 9:42 AM The dish from Thirsk's Jaipur Spice was tested and found to contain sheep meat rather than ostrich [Google/North Yorkshire Council]

  7. William de Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Mowbray founded the chapel of St. Nicholas, with a chantry, at Thirsk, and was a benefactor of his grandfather's foundations at Furness Abbey and Newburgh, where, on his death in Axholme in or before March 1224, he was buried. [4] [2] Mowbray is found in contemporary documents only with a wife named Avice, by her having sons Nigel and Roger.

  8. Jeremy Kemp - Wikipedia

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    Kemp was born 3 February 1935 [3] [4] in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, the son of engineer Edmund Reginald Walker and Elsa May, daughter of Dr. James Kemp, of Sheffield.Edmund Walker was of a Yorkshire landed gentry family that had owned at various times Aldwick Hall at Rotherham, Silton Hall at Northallerton, Ravensthorpe Manor, and Mount St John, at Thirsk.

  9. Catherine Rob - Wikipedia

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    Rob was born in 1906 at Catton Hall near Thirsk and lived there her whole life. [2]Rob was a self-taught botanist. She joined the Wild Flower Society at age 17 and remained involved with it throughout her life.