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824:(July 1642) a fort with cannon was erected at Paull (also at Hessle Cliff) by the Royalist faction in order to control shipping on the Humber, though in mid July around 2,000 soldiers, plus supplies were able to pass the fort without great inconvenience. In September the fort was repaired and another erected near the
938:(Victoria, Alexandra and King George V Docks), as well as the River Hull and Holderness Drain, with pole mounted lights shining on shallow concrete ponds to simulate reflections from the water of the docks and waterways. Other decoys included oil filled trenches that would be ignited to simulate an oil refinery (i.e.
765:. The buttressing was a mixture of normal, diagonal, and corner buttressing, most of three stages (five at the transepts), with mostly angled buttresses at corners, excluding the west ends of the transepts (single corner), and east end of the chancel (doubled corner). The interior included three sets of octagonal
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to the east) silted up, reducing the north channel. The increased silting was exploited by humans; Cherry Cobb Sands was embanked in 1869/70, closing the north channel to the west. The silting caused drainage problems in the land to the north and
Keyingham fleet (or clow) was resited several times in
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There was once a manor house at Paull Holme. From remains of the foundations it is inferred to have been H-shaped; by 1840 only the north tower was still standing. A number of heraldic elements were present in the fabric, showing the connection to the Holme family, and, from rose emblems in the stone
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was also upgraded during the latter part of the 19th century, receiving two and four 9.2 and 6 inches (230 and 150 mm) breech loading guns, as well as four muzzle loaders – the breech loaders which were placed in new concrete emplacements (1894). Electric defence searchlights were installed
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In the second half of the 20th century, housing in Paull village expanded, initially along Back Lane/Road in the 1950/60s era; then south of
Townend Road in the 1970s on a former Sports ground; and then south of Turpit on the new lane after Ferryman Park towards the end of the century. In 2013 a
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Thorngumbald Clough Low Light is constructed of a wrought iron frame approximately 33 feet (10 m) high on a 6.6 feet (2 m) high brick and flagstone base, the
Thorngumbald Clough High light is of a similar design. The high light is painted red, the low light white (initially it was painted
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The banks of the Humber require flood defences, with all of the parish within the floodplain of the Humber
Estuary. As of 2008 the flood defences are thought to be in good condition, with standard of protection is estimate to be to a 1 in 80 or 1 in 100 years flood event. At Paull Holme Strays the
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The land in the civil parish is in agricultural use, and is low lying, mostly below 16 feet (5 m) above sea level, and extensively drained by canals and ditches. There are minor rises north and east of Paull at Rose Hill, Boreas Hill, and Holme Hill were the altitude reaches approximately 33
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A pier was noted at Paull in the 1840s. There was a wooden swing bridge across the Hedon Haven near to
Pollard Clough on the far bank in the 1850s; this was no longer extant by the 20th century. By the 1920s a footbridge close to the outfall of the Hedon stream had been built, crossing to
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Shrimpers'; the shrimps were caught in the Humber by beam trawling.
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The bridge included an adjacent bridge house, no longer extant by the 1920s. The course of the stream was straightened and moved north after the Second World War, with the former route forming (2014) a field boundary with the land north of the former route
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strip approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) wide and 6 miles (10 km) from Paull bordered to the north by the Sands and
Keyingham drains, and the 'Old Channel', with the Ottringham Drain at the eastern boundary. To the north and west are the town of
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Britain at 1,700-foot (520 m) long and designed to protect 14,000 homes.
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serve as leading lights to the point where the new lights at Thorngumbald Clough will become leading lights, and the latter will serve as such until the two lights at Salt End are in one, when the last mentioned will guide a vessel up to the
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intended to represent features of the city of Hull with the intention to mislead Luftwaffe bombers were built around 5.5–6 miles (9–10 km) south-east of Hull at 1/3rd scale. The decoys included representations of the docks east of the
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states there has been a church at Paull from 1115 AD. Incumbents of the parish of Paull (and Thorngumbald) are recorded as far back as 1295, and burials are recorded to 1347. The present church was built
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with stone window surrounds added, replacing brick. As of 2010 the tower was roofless and in a ruinous condition. The building is located on a formerly moated area. Some repair work was undertaken in 2014.
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were re-aligned backwards to create a tidal lagoon. Construction of the new defences was completed in 2002, and in 2003 the old flood banks were cut, creating a 200 acres (80 ha) nature reserve.
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yellow). The low light was originally on a trolley, enabling it to move up to 28 feet (8.5 m) so as to adjust to changes in the shipping channel. The Thorngumbald lights ceased operation
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to house six 24 pounder cannons, with the land summarily purchased. In 1819 after the end of the wars the land of 3 acres (1.2 ha) including barracks and buildings was sold by the
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built a 40 feet (12 m) lighthouse at Paull, then between the shipyard and town. The three-storey, stuccoed brick tower was designed by Francis Dales (who also designed
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mainland by a navigable channel "North Channel" of the Humber. From the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th century Cherry Cobb Sands (and
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in 1797, and enabled by and act of Parliament in 1802. The new cut ran roughly south-east to Stone Creek Clow (the present location of the outlet).
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oil rigs, and short haul operator Humber Airways from 1970 to its cessation of business in 1975. In around 1982 the airfield closed.
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for Hull Trinity House the same year). Lit by oil lamps, initially it displayed a fixed white light; in 1852 a red
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to prepare against possible war with France and Spain, a battery for twelve gunners was built at Paull.
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at the same time the fort at Paull was attacked (11 October 1642). It was repaired in 1663, and again
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refinery and chemical works in the parish of Hedon. The other bounding parishes from west to east are
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structures, as is the old lighthouse at Paull with its adjacent keepers' cottages.
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was added to help guide vessels around the nearby Skitter
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2500:"Paull Point Coastal Battery built circa 1856 (80540)"
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The Humber Estuary bank and Lighthouse at Paull (2006)
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Paull Lighthouses with Killingholme in the background
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3858:. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 2006. p. 9.
1663:
History of the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull
578:
Tug under construction at Hepworth's shipyard (2008)
4419:
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4317:
4218:
4197:
4185:
3872:"The Humber Flood Risk Management Strategy: part 1"
3358:
Ordnance Survey 1:2500 (1911–1969); 1:25000 (2006).
1535:
Concrete bridge over Hedon Haven, Paull Road (2005)
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4308:List of civil parishes in East Riding of Yorkshire
3539:
3537:
2831:"A Royal Observer Corps monitoring post (911183)"
2257:"Paull's new village hall opens for community use"
2128:Traditional Fishing Boats of Britain & Ireland
1266:massive cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
583:It is a fishing place, and celebrated for shrimps.
3887:A new and complete history of the County of York
3720:"Paull Holmes Strays managed realignment scheme"
3480:
3478:
3476:
3265:"Farmhouse at Old Little Humber farm (1161780)"
1946:"BBC local radio stations to end AM broadcasts"
1729:"Local Area Report – Paull Parish (1170211238)"
1351:: "For vessels bound up the river, the present
785:
652:of 1812. By the 1830s it was no longer active.
581:
5087:Civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire
3563:"Thorgumbald Clough High Lighthouse (1309912)"
2627:"World War II decoys for Hull docks (1020022)"
2411:
2399:
2157:
1972:
1658:
4518:
4137:
3856:Gazetteer – A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets
3624:"Thorgumbald Clough Low Lighthouse (1083435)"
3175:"Stables and adjoining coach house (1161734)"
3008:"Paull Holme moated site and tower (1007875)"
2698:"Starfish Bombing Decoy Site SF31C (912566)"
1774:Morris, Joseph E.; Bertram, R. J. S. (1906).
1719:
1717:
1583:The higher points of ground around Paull are
1390:oil terminal at Salt End was being expanded.
773:. The church was restored in 1879, and again
8:
4829:
3389:Ordnance Survey Sheet 241, 241NW (1850–1950)
3130:
2886:
2314:
2220:Ordnance Survey. 1:10560/1:10000 (1956–1993)
1810:"Local Area Report – Paull Parish (00FB109)"
1133:
3826:"'UK's longest' glass flood wall installed"
3460:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2596:"Second World War Ordnance Depot (911436)"
2102:The Humber: Geography, History, Local Craft
673:A new shipyard, Hepworths Shipyard, opened
618:, later Low Paull) near the outfall of the
4525:
4511:
4503:
4191:Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority
4144:
4130:
4122:
3921:. The Buildings of England (2nd ed.).
3107:"Hospital Of St Mary Magdalene (1345268)"
1309:
1237:
1147:
1132:
749:tower, with pointed windows in the upper (
439:, England, lying on the north bank of the
41:
3290:"Old Little Humber moated site (1008048)"
2050:The Story of the East Riding of Yorkshire
1493:In the early 2000s the flood defences at
5077:Villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire
3697:, pp. 7–11; Fig. 2, p. 8.
3694:
3682:
3599:
3597:
2721:"Starfish Bombing Decoy SF31C (912585)"
2567:"World War I practise battery (911589)"
2362:
1757:
1592:
1118:also used the site from 1969 to service
4082:
4033:. East Yorkshire Local History Society.
3864:"Humber flood risk management strategy"
3706:
3685:, pp. 3–7; Fig. 1, p. 4.
3670:
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2675:"Naval Bombing Decoy N8/HU5 (1459683)"
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2744:"Oil 'QF' Bombing Decoy P8 (1469999)"
2652:"Naval Bombing Decoy N8/HU4 (915160)"
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2725:Research records (formerly PastScape)
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2679:Research records (formerly PastScape)
2656:Research records (formerly PastScape)
2600:Research records (formerly PastScape)
2571:Research records (formerly PastScape)
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2375:Allison, K. J., ed. (1984). "Paull".
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3941:Sheahan, J. J.; Whellan, T. (1856).
2984:. English Heritage. 2010. p. 17
1874:
1872:
1870:
835:, was erected in consequence of the
3991:"Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast"
3972:East Yorkshire Local History Series
3919:Yorkshire: York and the East Riding
3768:Thompson, Jenna (9 December 2013).
3606:Lighthouses of the North East Coast
3427:. 18 September 2016. Archived from
2070:East Yorkshire Local History Series
866:; and beyond that the sea wall was
443:, east of the watercourse known as
3661:Ordnance Survey 1:2500 (1890–1929)
3629:National Heritage List for England
3608:. Wellington, Somerset: Halsgrove.
3568:National Heritage List for England
3495:National Heritage List for England
3295:National Heritage List for England
3270:National Heritage List for England
3237:National Heritage List for England
3180:National Heritage List for England
3155:National Heritage List for England
3013:National Heritage List for England
2953:National Heritage List for England
2632:National Heritage List for England
2480:National Heritage List for England
2455:National Heritage List for England
1923:National Heritage List for England
1889:National Heritage List for England
1862:Humber Flood Risk Strategy 1. 2008
1850:Humber Flood Risk Strategy 1. 2008
1838:Humber Flood Risk Strategy 1. 2008
25:
3897:The Lords of Holderness 1086–1260
1417:Thorngumbald Clough lights (2003)
1405:Thorngumbald Clough lights (2006)
1330:Killingholme South Low Lighthouse
798:Fortifications and military works
466:Main Street, Paull village (2007)
5051:
4153:
4109:
4097:
4085:
3452:"Lighthouses of Eastern England"
1547:Paull Holme Strays lagoon (2007)
1540:
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1410:
1398:
1137:
1047:A house at Boreas Hill (archaic
1038:Dissolution of Colleges Act 1547
918:the fort was the site of a ship
879:Humber Division Submarine Miners
719:The church was burnt during the
73:
66:
50:
3998:Smith, David Alexander (2011).
3890:. Vol. 4. Books 4 & 5.
2450:"Paull Point Battery (1161659)"
1884:"Church of St Andrew (1083434)"
1591:where the gravel was extracted.
133:150 mi (240 km)
18:Paull, East Riding of Yorkshire
3952:Sheahan, James Joseph (1864).
3041:. 3 April 2014. Archived from
2263:. 3 April 2013. Archived from
1818:Office for National Statistics
1776:"The East Riding of Yorkshire"
1737:Office for National Statistics
1628:. Steemson also had a yard at
1087:The early medieval period the
1024:A hospital was established at
984:work, suggesting a date after
603:as places within the Manor of
1:
4000:Paull, an Illustrated History
2948:"Paull Holme Tower (1366242)"
1944:Page, Mark (3 January 2018).
1473:
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850:. A smaller fortification at
831:In 1807, an earthen battery,
774:
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674:
74:
4427:Parliamentary constituencies
3749:(thesis). University of Hull
1795:Ordnance Survey 1:25000 2006
929:During the Second World War
769:in the nave, separating the
3899:. Oxford University Press.
3398:Ordnance Survey 1:2500 1969
2147:. Vol. 1. p. 152.
1659:Sheahan & Whellan (1856
1112:East Yorkshire Aero Company
1005:(early 18th century).
949:), used from 1962 to 1968.
112:OS grid reference
39:Human settlement in England
5103:
4940:South Foreland Lighthouses
4610:Burnham-on-Sea Round Tower
4452:Grade II* listed buildings
3963:Sheppard, June A. (1966).
3745:Swig, Bryan Allen (2009).
2412:Sheahan & Whellan 1856
2400:Sheahan & Whellan 1856
2158:Sheahan & Whellan 1856
2047:Browne, Horace B. (1912).
1973:Sheahan & Whellan 1856
1502:North Sea tidal surge 2013
634:in the 16th century.
29:
5048:
4540:
4174:
3895:English, Barbara (1979).
2982:Heritage at risk register
1651:restoration of Charles II
1318:
1294:
1158:
1146:
953:Other places and features
328:
306:
266:
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49:
4447:Grade I listed buildings
4205:East Riding of Yorkshire
4167:East Riding of Yorkshire
4027:East Yorkshire Historian
3926:Poulson, George (1841).
3456:The Lighthouse Directory
3337:, pp. 156, 213–214.
3131:Pevsner & Neave 1995
2887:Pevsner & Neave 1995
2528:, pp. 274–275, 663.
2315:Pevsner & Neave 1995
2141:Poulson, George (1840).
1595:, pp. 17–18, 31–32)
1444:Cherry Cobb Sands (2006)
1373:Associated British Ports
1290:Grade II listed building
1167:East Riding of Yorkshire
437:East Riding of Yorkshire
202:Yorkshire and the Humber
184:East Riding of Yorkshire
166:East Riding of Yorkshire
89:East Riding of Yorkshire
4056:. Paull Parish Council.
4002:. Stenlake Publishing.
3917:; Neave, David (1995).
2377:Yorkshire East Riding V
1760:, index and therein);
1274:white tower and lantern
1126:Lighthouses and beacons
645:were built, including
474:and is bounded by the
320:Beverley and Holderness
4534:Lighthouses in England
4062:"Paull Parish Council"
3884:Allen, Thomas (1831).
3832:. BBC. 19 October 2016
2975:"Yorkshire and Humber"
2918:Emery, Antony (1996).
1445:
1382:The pair of lights at
1258:46 ft (14 m)
1211:53.718939°N 0.234323°W
1021:
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371:53.719314°N 0.233747°W
246:Postcode district
176:Ceremonial county
158:Unitary authority
32:Paull (disambiguation)
4186:Statutory City Region
3604:Jones, Robin (2014).
3217:, pp. 15–16, 23.
2126:Smylie, Mike (2012).
1768:, Book 4, Chap. 19);
1443:
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4396:Driffield Navigation
3981:on 29 November 2014.
3519:. 1861. p. 315.
3431:on 19 September 2016
3150:"The Hall (1083433)"
2182:Wolffe, John (ed.).
2097:"The Paull Shrimper"
1216:53.718939; -0.234323
1153:The "Old Lighthouse"
947:Royal Observer Corps
873:In the late 1880s a
741:and north and south
597:) are listed in the
551:BBC Radio Humberside
376:53.719314; -0.233747
226:Sovereign state
87:Location within the
4865:Portland Breakwater
4850:Plymouth Breakwater
4600:Burnham-on-Sea High
4221:(cities in italics)
4198:Unitary authorities
4068:on 27 October 2009.
4046:"Paul Village Hall"
3069:/www.hu12online.net
2874:, pp. 488–492.
2365:, pp. 210–215.
2341:, pp. 485–486.
2305:, pp. 483–484.
1463:separated from the
1353:Killingholme lights
1207: /
1143:
1116:Bristow Helicopters
883:Paull Point battery
833:Paull Cliff Battery
822:First Siege of Hull
692:Church of St Andrew
668:Primitive Methodist
511:. According to the
427:) is a village and
367: /
5058:England portal
4655:Fleetwood (Pharos)
4605:Burnham-on-Sea Low
4279:Kingston upon Hull
4210:Kingston upon Hull
4054:"Welcome to Paull"
3804:www.hu12online.net
2095:Watts, A. (1980).
1495:Paull Holme Strays
1446:
1375:, Hull). Both are
1349:Notice to Mariners
1326:Hull Trinity House
1074:gatekeeper's lodge
1040:, in the reign of
1022:
1020:Boreas Hall (2007)
974:
966:Paull Holme Tower
808:
702:
664:Wesleyan Methodist
580:
468:
452:Kingston upon Hull
312:UK Parliament
258:Dialling code
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5063:
4785:Lynmouth Foreland
4650:Fleetwood (Beach)
4500:
4499:
4219:Major settlements
4161:Ceremonial county
3915:Pevsner, Nikolaus
3806:. 8 December 2013
3780:on 10 August 2014
3673:, pp. 203–4.
3652:, pp. 39–40.
3591:, pp. 38–41.
3410:, pp. 67–69.
3133:, pp. 646–7.
3045:on 10 August 2014
2552:, pp. 30–34.
2540:, pp. 24–26.
2426:, pp. 21–22.
2267:on 10 August 2014
2199:, pp. 53–54.
2172:, pp. 57–58.
1950:Grimsby Telegraph
1852:, pp. 29–30.
1669:, pp. 41–42)
1562:Humber Gas Tunnel
1481:Joseph Hodskinson
1432:and closed 1920.
1322:
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841:Board of Ordnance
721:English Civil War
532:Paull Holme Tower
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3323:English (1979)
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3282:
3250:
3219:
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2018:
2006:
2004:, p. 184.
1994:
1977:
1975:, p. 842.
1962:
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1778:. p. 271.
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1758:Sheppard (1912
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1624:Owen Glendower
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1609:English (1979)
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4920:Scarborough
4845:Plover Scar
4780:Lundy South
4775:Lundy North
4740:Inner Farne
4730:Hurst Point
4685:Happisburgh
4575:Bishop Rock
4555:Beachy Head
4545:Anvil Point
4411:Pocklington
4370:Trent Falls
4350:Hedon Haven
4345:Gypsey Race
4290:Pocklington
4233:Bridlington
3836:26 November
3116:19 November
2855:Paull Holme
2509:19 November
1955:25 November
1766:Allen (1831
1742:22 February
1689:Smith (2011
1667:Smith (2011
1477: 1772
1469:Sunk Island
1457:Cherry Cobb
1453:Spurn Point
1430: 1900
1369: 1948
1304:Deactivated
1232:Constructed
1214: /
1189:Coordinates
1070: 1860
971: 1840
958:Paull Holme
900:Spurn Point
892:Sunk Island
826:Trent Falls
778: 1890
728: 1700
714: 1355
678: 1940
620:Hedon Haven
612:Paull Fleet
501:Sunk Island
476:Hedon Haven
445:Hedon Haven
374: /
104:2011 census
5082:Holderness
5071:Categories
5015:Withernsea
4965:Spurn Head
4945:South Gare
4885:Roker Pier
4820:Orfordness
4735:Ilfracombe
4725:Hunstanton
4705:Heugh Hill
4625:Crow Point
4595:Bull Point
4580:Black Nore
4565:Berry Head
4560:Belle Tout
4330:Arram Beck
4300:Withernsea
4243:Cottingham
3650:Smith 2011
3589:Smith 2011
3408:Smith 2011
3215:Smith 2011
2550:Smith 2011
2538:Smith 2011
2424:Smith 2011
2291:Smith 2011
2209:Smith 2011
2197:Smith 2011
2170:Smith 2011
2083:Allen 1831
2053:. p.
2014:Smith 2011
1929:6 February
1895:6 February
1709:References
1465:Holderness
1307:1870
1235:1836
1199:53°43′08″N
1130:Lighthouse
1101:Paull Road
1049:Boar House
1042:Henry VIII
1003:Queen Anne
990:Tudor rose
936:River Hull
920:Degaussing
875:naval mine
815:Henry VIII
759:buttresses
639:Royal Navy
628:Over Paull
616:Paul-flete
528:Fort Paull
497:Ottringham
433:Holderness
359:53°43′10″N
289:Humberside
277:Humberside
102:723 (
99:Population
5035:Wolf Rock
5020:Winterton
4995:Tynemouth
4960:Southwold
4915:St Mary's
4825:Pakefield
4795:Nab Tower
4770:Lowestoft
4765:Longstone
4760:Longships
4715:Hodbarrow
4700:The Heugh
4680:Hale Head
4665:Gorleston
4635:Eddystone
4630:Dungeness
4590:Bow Creek
4487:Windmills
4375:West Beck
4325:Aike Beck
4304:See also:
4248:Driffield
4092:Yorkshire
1806:UK Census
1725:UK Census
1622:HMS
1589:Burstwick
1461:sand bank
1202:0°14′04″W
1169:, England
1120:North Sea
986:Henry VII
896:Immingham
868:stockaded
860:Caponiers
743:transepts
688:funding.
647:HMS
614:(archaic
605:Burstwick
559:TalkSPORT
509:mud flats
493:Keyingham
458:Geography
435:, in the
391:(archaic
362:0°14′01″W
348:Yorkshire
301:Yorkshire
296:Ambulance
236:Post town
5010:Whitgift
4985:Tater Du
4880:Rampside
4840:Peninnis
4790:Maryport
4670:Gunfleet
4550:Bamburgh
4340:Foulness
4228:Beverley
3989:(1912).
3830:BBC News
1823:11 March
1808:(2001).
1727:(2011).
1556:See also
1384:Salt End
1338:sandbank
1324:In 1836
1287:Heritage
1279:Operator
1271:Markings
1163:Location
1097:Salt End
1034:Henry II
940:Salt End
790:—
624:Up Paull
586:—
485:Salt End
483:and the
119:TA166262
4905:St Bees
4835:Pendeen
4800:Needles
4750:Leasowe
4720:Hoylake
4695:Harwich
4660:Godrevy
4467:Museums
4462:Schools
4457:History
4335:Derwent
4268:Hornsea
4104:England
4078:Portals
3928:"Paull"
3848:Sources
3810:26 July
3784:26 July
3753:26 July
3730:26 July
3635:28 July
3574:28 July
3375:28 July
3301:28 July
3276:28 July
3243:28 July
3186:28 July
3161:28 July
3075:28 July
3049:28 July
3019:28 July
2988:28 July
2959:28 July
2857:in the
2840:28 July
2809:28 July
2786:28 July
2753:28 July
2730:28 July
2707:28 July
2684:28 July
2661:28 July
2638:28 July
2605:28 July
2576:28 July
2486:28 July
2461:28 July
2271:28 July
2241:28 July
1987:in the
1653:, e.g.
1282:private
1175:OS grid
988:. (see
904:Kilnsea
739:chancel
643:74 guns
570:Village
565:History
417:Paghill
343:England
218:England
212:Country
127:•
5025:Whitby
5000:Walney
4755:Lizard
4620:Cromer
4615:Coquet
4492:Rivers
4432:Places
4420:Topics
4384:Canals
4360:Humber
4318:Rivers
4295:Snaith
4273:Howden
4263:Hessle
4238:Brough
4006:
3903:
3501:19 May
3319:Barrow
2926:
2383:
2109:
1701:waste.
1630:Thorne
1459:was a
1334:sector
1255:Height
1012:Houses
994:gazebo
931:decoys
864:glacis
792:anon,
771:aisles
763:vestry
751:belfry
595:Paghel
530:) and
425:Pagula
421:Paghil
413:Paghel
409:Paulle
272:Police
194:Region
129:London
4830:Paull
4640:Farne
4585:Blyth
4437:SSSIs
4401:Leven
4258:Hedon
4253:Goole
3979:(PDF)
3968:(PDF)
3875:(PDF)
3465:4 May
2978:(PDF)
1985:Paull
1814:Nomis
1733:Nomis
1620:Also
1568:Notes
1299:Light
1263:Shape
1227:Tower
1136:
1105:Image
767:piers
649:Anson
632:Paull
544:A1033
481:Hedon
405:Pawel
401:Pawle
389:Paull
262:01482
149:Paull
81:Paull
45:Paull
5040:Wyre
4365:Ouse
4355:Hull
4004:ISBN
3901:ISBN
3838:2017
3812:2014
3786:2014
3755:2014
3732:2014
3637:2014
3576:2014
3503:2021
3467:2016
3437:2016
3377:2014
3303:2014
3278:2014
3245:2014
3188:2014
3163:2014
3118:2014
3077:2014
3051:2014
3021:2014
2990:2014
2961:2014
2924:ISBN
2842:2014
2811:2014
2788:2014
2755:2014
2732:2014
2709:2014
2686:2014
2663:2014
2640:2014
2607:2014
2578:2014
2511:2014
2488:2014
2463:2014
2381:ISBN
2273:2014
2243:2014
2107:ISBN
1957:2018
1931:2013
1897:2013
1825:2019
1756:See
1744:2018
1607:and
1500:The
978:Holm
910:and
735:nave
626:(or
557:and
499:and
397:Pall
393:Paul
284:Fire
251:HU12
240:HULL
4164:of
2055:297
431:in
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