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History, directory & gazetteer, of the county of York: with select lists of the merchants & traders of London, and the principal commercial and manufacturing towns of England; and a variety of other commercial information: also a copious list of the seats of the nobility and gentry of
418:, with an unusually large area vermiculated. It contains the inscription, "This mausoleum was erected 1740 to the memory of Marwood William Turner Esquire the best of sons." Cholmley Turner also retained the architect James Gibbs for building of the chapel at the almshouses. 506:
in which a decorated female body is laid out on a decorated wooden bed, accompanied by fine gold jewellery. The finds include a gold pendant, which would have belonged to a princess. as well as glass beads, pottery, iron knives, belt buckles and other objects.
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Cholmley Turner added other Grade I listed buildings, the most notable being the Turner Mausoleum, in memory of his son, and adjoining the Church of St Cuthbert. It is a Grade I listed building on Kirkleatham Lane. The mausoleum was built in 1739–40 by
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from 1768 to 1783, continued building upon the estate. His achievement included remodelling Kirkleatham Hall, as well as providing for the further development of the hospital, school, and a library. He also built the adjoining village of
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The name of the village comes from the old Norse kirk (church) and hlíð (slopes). Literally, "churchslopes." It is thought there has been a church on the site since the 9th century CE, as a location where the body of
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The Kirkleatham Owl and Endangered Species Centre opened to the public in 1990 and is located on the grounds of Kirkleatham Old Hall. The centre is home to one of Britain's largest collections of
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The area has a collection of buildings that formed the Turner Estate, named after the Turner family who lived in the area from 1661. It has one of the best collections of
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in 1899, after just five years as an independent authority. In 1951 the civil parish had a population of 403. On 1 April 1974 the parish was abolished and merged with
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rested while carried monks before it was taken to Durham. The parish church is named Saint Cuthberts from that connection. The parish records begin in 1559.
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style himself "Will Wither" and take arms against Italian eccelsiatics which saw him raid their properties and redistribute their wealth to the poor.
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In 1918, Kirkleatham was the location of a mooring-out station (a secondary base) for airships protecting the east coast based out of
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in 1669. He gave most of his fortune to found the Sir William Turner's Hospital in June 1676. In present day, it is an independent
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royal burial site in north-east England – are displayed in an exhibition at the museum. The artefacts were discovered in nearby
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during excavations which took place between 2005 and 2007. Finds include pieces associated with a rare
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The skull and crossbones gatepost is from the nearby Church of St. Cuthbert with the Mausoleum.
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Statue of an elderly woman at the almhouses. The almshouses been open continuously since 1676.
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The Sir James Knott Lifeboat Museum is also located on the grounds of Kirkleatham Old Hall.
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The Free School, built by Cholmley Turner, is now known as Kirkleatham Old Hall and is a
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Kirkleatham was acquired by the Turner family around 1624 and is the birthplace of Sir
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of Kirkleatham parish was at the centre of a dispute that saw local knight
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Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum functions as the local history museum for
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This is Redcar and Cleveland, Issue 10, July 2011 – pages 18, 19.
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Kirkleatham Free School of 1709, now Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum
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held the most of the land in Kirkleatham from 1086 to 1608.
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Statue of an elderly man at Sir William Turner's Almhouses
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Kirkleatham is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
Unitary authority
Redcar and Cleveland
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North Yorkshire
Region
North East
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England
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North East
UK
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54°35′00″N 1°05′00″W / 54.583333°N 1.083333°W / 54.583333; -1.083333
Redcar
Redcar and Cleveland
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Guisborough
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