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Ormesby and Little
* Ormesby Little Broad
The three largest are Rollesby Broad, Ormesby Broad and Filby Broad, and there are two much smaller broads named Lily Broad and Ormesby Little Broad.

Ormesby and Broad
* Ormesby Broad
A project to rectify poor water quality in Ormesby Broad began in 2010.
There is also Muck Fleet which connects the Trinity Broads ( Ormesby, Rollesby and Filby Broad ) to the main network.

Ormesby and is
South Ormsby, sometimes called South Ormesby, is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
Marton railway station is located on the outskirts of Marton near to Ormesby and Stewarts Park.
Ormiston or ' Ormistoun ' is not an uncommon surname, and Ormr also survives in some English placenames such as Ormskirk and Ormesby.
Ormesby is a former village, and now suburb, spanning the Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland unitary authorities in north east England, within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.
Ormesby Hall Stables: the stable block houses the horses of Cleveland Police Mounted Section. A surviving remnant of the original Ormesby village is the High Street's 18th century Sundial Row, a terrace of ex-almshouses and stables which are now private houses.
It is possible, therefore, that the grange farmhouse may have occupied the site of the 17th century house built by the Pennymans and now incorporated into the present Ormesby Hall.

Ormesby and for
Ormesby manor and church are recorded in the Domesday Book as the property of ‘ Orme ’, to whose name the suffix ‘ by ’ ( the Viking word for habitation or dwelling place ) was added to make Ormesby.
Its east and west boundaries were defined by the becks, Spencer Beck and Ormesby Beck ,-beck being the north of England word for stream.

Ormesby and Norfolk
* Sir John Clere's son, a brother of the poet Thomas Clere, ( John Clere of Ormesby, Norfolk was killed in battle at Kirkwall on 21 August 1557 )

Ormesby and with
The Teesside area was partitioned between the boroughs of Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh, with the wards of Billingham East & West, Grangefield, Hartburn, Mile House, North End, Norton, Stockton South, Thornaby East & West going to Stockton ; the wards of Coatham, Eston Grange, Kirkleatham, Ormesby, Redcar and South Bank going to Langbaurgh ; and the rest going to Middlesbrough.
Although the-by suffix originally meant a farmstead, many of these grew into villages, taking the-by suffix with them in their names as with other villages in the area such as Danby, Faceby, Ingleby, Maltby and Ormesby.
With the nearby hamlet of Ketsby, it forms the civil parish of South Ormesby with Ketsby.
Returning to North Ormesby, Middlesbrough he got a job as a lorry driver and married Alice Clixby with whom he had a son and a daughter.
# REDIRECT Ormesby St Margaret with Scratby
These buildings, together with the Grade I listed National Trust property, Ormesby Hall form the centrepieces to a conservation area.

Ormesby and .
* Ormesby St. Margaret
* Ormesby St. Michael
In early June, Wallace, at the Bishop of Glasgow's request, planned a symbolic strike to liberate Scone, the seat of the English-appointed Justiciar of Scotland, William Ormesby.
It was from Scone, a site held sacred by the Scots, that William Ormesby had been dispensing his heavy-handed form of English justice.
Ormesby was forewarned of Wallace's imminent assault and hastily fled.
* Ormesby Hall near Middlesbrough, stables and entrance lodge, c. 1772 ; attributed:
It was near the junction of Marton Road ( A172 ) and Longlands Road ( A1085 ) just west of North Ormesby.
It lies between Ormesby, to the west, Eston, to the east, and Teesville and South Bank to the north.

Little and Broad
* Hoveton Little Broad ( sometimes called ' Blackhorse Broad ')
The county's major streams are the French Broad River, Mills River, Green River, Little River, Mud Creek, Clear Creek, Cane Creek and Hungry River.
Hoveton Little Broad, also known as Black Horse Broad, is a secluded broad of fairly open aspect, in the middle reaches of the River Bure between Hoveton and Horning, Norfolk, in The Broads National Park.
In the mid-20th century, Hoveton Little Broad played a role in the historical dispute between landowners and the public over rights of access to private broads.
Hoveton Great Broad and Hoveton Little Broad carry the village's name.
This completely hides a formal gateway similar to that at the Broad Street main entrance, this can be viewed outside from Little Magdalen Street, through the gap marked XIX one finds the small function room ' Massey Room '.
Five miles ( 8 km ) downstream to the west, the Little Pigeon absorbs its West Fork before turning north and flowing for another five miles ( 8 km ) to its mouth along the French Broad River.
At the same time he continued his business at Great St. Helens, which was afterwards transferred to Little Winchester Street, and, in 1792, to Old Broad Street.
Broad Crag Col is the source of Little Narrowcove Beck in the east and of Piers Gill in the west.
Broad Crag is a small top with its principal face on the west and the smaller Green Crag looking down on Little Narrowcove.
Thurmond Lake is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Broad, and Little Rivers.
The lake extends up the Savannah River, up the Little River in Georgia, and up the Broad River in Georgia, and up the Little River in South Carolina, at normal pool elevation of 330 mean sea level, Thurmond Lake comprises nearly 71, 100 acres ( 287 km² ) of water with a shoreline of.
In June 1785, Sevier negotiated the Treaty of Dumplin Creek, in which the Cherokee gave up claims to lands south of the French Broad River as far as the Little River – Little Tennessee River divide.

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