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Mexborough

Mexborough is a town in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. Situated between Manvers and Denaby Main, it lies on the River Don close to where it joins the River Dearne, and the A6023 road runs through the town. It is contiguous with the town of Swinton which is directly to the southwest immediately across the railway and Conisbrough to the east.

Mexborough
The town centre
Mexborough
Shown within the Borough of Doncaster
Mexborough
Location within South Yorkshire
Population15,244 (Ward. 2011 census)
OS grid referenceSE4700
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMexborough
Postcode districtS64
Dialling code01709
PoliceSouth Yorkshire
FireSouth Yorkshire
AmbulanceYorkshire
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
53°29′57″N 1°16′59″W / 53.4992°N 1.2830°W / 53.4992; -1.2830

Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Mexborough has a population of 14,750,[1] increasing to a ward population of 15,244 at the 2011 Census.[2]

Topnym edit

The name of Mexborough is a combination of an Old English or Old Norse personal name, which may be Meke, Muik, Meoc or Mjukr, and the suffix burh, meaning a fortified place in Anglo-Saxon Old English.[3][4]

History edit

Mexborough is located at the north-eastern end of a dyke known as the Roman Ridge, which is thought to have been constructed either by the Brigantian tribes in the 1st century AD,[5] perhaps as a defence against the Roman invasion of Britain, or after the 5th century to defend the British kingdom of Elmet from the Angles.[6]

The earliest known written reference to Mexborough is found in the Domesday Book of 1086 (Mechesburg), which states that before the Norman Conquest of England the area had been controlled by the Saxon lords Wulfheah and Ulfkil.[7] Following the Conquest, the area fell under the control of the Norman Baron Roger de Busli. The remains of an earthwork in Castle Park are thought to have been a motte-and-bailey castle constructed in the 11th century shortly after the Conquest.[8]

 
The Ferryboat Inn

St John the Baptist's Church includes elements that date from the 12th century.[9] A few other pre-1800 buildings remain, including several public houses: the Ferryboat Inn, the George and Dragon, the Bull's Head and the Red Lion. Most of the buildings in the town are post-1800.

Throughout the 18th, 19th and much of the 20th century the town's economy was based around coal mining, quarrying, brickworks and the production of ceramics, and it soon became a busy railway junction. These industries led to an increase in industrial illness and an increase in the mortality rate. Although the town boasted a cottage hospital, the lack of suitable facilities led to Lord Montagu donating land for a new hospital to be built. Lord Montagu laid the first stone at the site in 1904. The site is still a working hospital, which now forms part of the Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS trust.

The industries that led to the creation of Montagu Hospital not only brought problems to the town but also led to an increase in population and, for some, an increase in wealth and opportunity. Many more public houses and other businesses were created, many of which are still trading today. It was in one of these public houses, the Montagu Arms, that Stan Laurel stayed overnight after performing at the town's Prince of Wales Theatre on 9 December 1907.

 
Barnsley British Cooperative Society flour mill

During the second half of the 19th century, as in many other industrial towns, a Cooperative Society was formed in Mexborough. It was modelled on the consumer cooperative set up by the Rochdale Pioneers in 1844. In 1861, nine working men met at the home of James Simpson in Mexborough and decided to form the Mexborough Working Men's Industrial Society (later renamed the Mexborough Cooperative Society). The aim of the Society was to supply (at first to the nine men themselves) the necessary things of life. Membership quickly grew and by the 1890s it stood at 1,200. At one time, there were ten shops across the built-up area of Mexborough. By 1903, land had been purchased in the middle of Mexborough on which to build a large and grand new central store, but then suddenly in 1904 the Mexborough Cooperative Society went into liquidation. Soon afterwards it was taken over by the Barnsley British Co-operative Society.[10] One of Mexborough's landmarks is closely associated with the Cooperative Society. This is the former Barnsley British Cooperative Society flour mill, which stands on the north side of the River Don Navigation close to the Church of St John the Baptist. It started off as the "Don Roller Mills". It was owned by James White, who sold it to the Barnsley British Cooperative Society in 1912.[11][12]

For more than a hundred years the railway locomotive maintenance and stabling depot (colloquially known as "Mexborough Loco") was a major employer. The South Yorkshire, Doncaster and Goole Railway arrived in Mexborough in 1850. The extensive coal traffic generated by the local collieries required railway locomotives to haul it and these locomotives required driving, firing, refuelling, maintenance and stabling. Mexborough was chosen as the site for a large 15-road depot. In its heyday it had an allocation of about 150 locomotives. In the 1920s it was the stabling point for the LNER Garratt, then the most powerful locomotive in the UK. The depot closed in 1964. Following the demise of coal-mining in the 1980s, Mexborough, like many ex-mining towns and villages, is still in the process of economic and social recovery.

The history of the town is charted on the Mexborough & District Heritage Society's extensive website: [1]

Ceramics edit

The Rock Pottery originally operated as Beevers & Ford. In 1839 it was bought by James Reed, whose son John renamed the business the "Mexborough Pottery", and expanded the works. On the bankruptcy of the Rockingham Pottery in 1842, John Reed bought many of its moulds and continued their production, though with different transfer prints and also in a plain green with a leaf design impressed "Reed".[13]

Politics edit

Before 2010, Mexborough was in the Barnsley East and Mexborough constituency. Since then, it has been in the Doncaster North constituency, whose current MP is Ed Miliband, former leader of the Labour Party.

Local party Mexborough First did hold all three seats in the Mexborough ward on Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council but following the defection of Bev Chapman to Labour it (Mexborough First) only holds two seats.[14]

In late 2023, Glenn Bluff, Doncaster City Councillor for neighbouring Adwick-on-Dearne in the Sprotbrough ward and Parish Councillor for Neighbouring Barnburgh and Harlington announced he was standing against sitting MP Ed Miliband in the next General Election and one of his first priorities was a town council for Mexborough, a concept known locally as Mexit. In December 2023, a meeting was held and jointly hosted by Bev Chapman and Glenn Bluff, from opposing parties to push forward the concept of a town council that has since received local support and has a facebook page.

Transport edit

Rail edit

 
Mexborough railway station

Mexborough railway station is located on the south bank of the River Don on Station Road, a short cul-de-sac off the A6023 Greens Way dual carriageway on the south side of the town. It is served by local stopping trains towards Doncaster and Sheffield, operated by Northern Trains, with generally an hourly service in each direction.

Bus edit

Mexborough Interchange
General information
LocationA6023 Greens Way, Mexborough town centre
Doncaster (S64 9HS)
England
Owned bySouth Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
Operated bySouth Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
Bus stands7
Bus operatorsGlobe Coaches, Stagecoach Yorkshire
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes

Mexborough also has a bus station in the town centre, Mexborough Interchange, operated by Travel South Yorkshire. The Interchange is located between the A6023 Greens Way dual carriageway, John Street, Main Street and Hartley Street, around 100 m (330 ft) from Mexborough High Street and 500 m (1,600 ft) on foot from Mexborough railway station.

The bus station consists of three stands (numbered A1–A3) located in a bus-only lay-by on the northern side of the eastbound carriageway of Greens Way, a single stand (numbered B1) at a right angle to these accessed from John Street, and three stands (numbered HS1–HS3) situated a short distance away at the side of Hartley Street. The three sets of stands are in close proximity, linked by car parks and pathways. The majority of bus routes traverse Mexborough town centre on a one-way loop, with the Greens Way stops serving routes heading generally eastbound towards Doncaster and the Hartley Street stops serving westbound services towards Barnsley and Rotherham.

Mexborough Interchange was built by the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive in the early 1990s, replacing bus stops in both directions on the High Street which was subsequently pedestrianised. When the Interchange first opened, there was a staffed ticket office and indoor waiting area with toilet facilities located in a small building between the Greens Way stands and John Street. However, around the time of the beginning of the Great Recession, the staffed ticket office was closed and all facilities inside were sealed off as an austerity measure. As of October 2022, the stand allocation is:

Stand Route Destination
A1 X20 Doncaster         
via Conisbrough   and Warmsworth (Globe Coaches)
A2 221 Doncaster         
A3 208 Grimethorpe     
218, 218a Barnsley         
B1 no services allocated
HS1 no services allocated
HS2 208 Rotherham           
221 Rotherham           
HS3 218, 218a Rotherham           
X20 Barnsley         
via Manvers, Old Moor and Wombwell   (Globe Coaches)

Education edit

Mexborough has one secondary school (Laurel Academy) and many primary schools.

Media edit

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire. Television signals are received from the Emley Moor TV transmitter.[15]

Local radio stations are BBC Radio Sheffield, Heart Yorkshire, Capital Yorkshire, Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire (formerly Trax FM), TX1 Radio, Hallam FM, and Rotherham Radio, a community based station which broadcast from the town.[16]

The town is served by the local newspapers, Dearne Valley Weekender and Doncaster Free Press.[17][18]

Sport edit

Mexborough has been represented in the FA Cup by four different football teams – Mexborough Locomotive Works, Mexborough St. Johns, Mexborough West End and Mexborough Town.

The last of the four was the most prominent and won the Yorkshire Football League in 1973.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Urban Areas : Table KS01 : Usual Resident Population Archived 23 July 2004 at the UK Government Web Archive Retrieved 26 August 2009
  2. ^ "Doncaster MBC ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  3. ^ Goodall, Armitage C. (1913). "Masborough, Mexborough". Place-Names of South-West Yorkshire; that is, of so much of the West Riding as lies south of the Aire from Keighley onwards. Cambridge: University Press. p. 209.
  4. ^ "Mexborough". A Key to English Place-Names. Institute for Name-Studies. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  5. ^ Boldrini, Nicholas (1999). "Creating space: a re-examination of the Roman Ridge". Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society. 20: 24–30. ISSN 0966-2251.
  6. ^ Armitage, Ella Sophia (1905). "Chapter III: Camps and Earthworks". A key to English antiquities : with special reference to the Sheffield and Rotherham District. London: J.M. Dent.
  7. ^ Williams, Ann; Martin, G.H., eds. (1992). Domesday Book, a Complete Translation. London: Penguin Books Ltd. p. 828. ISBN 0-14-143994-7.
  8. ^ Armitage, Ella Sophia (1905). "Chapter V: Moated Hillocks". A key to English antiquities : with special reference to the Sheffield and Rotherham District. London: J.M. Dent.
  9. ^ Historic England. "Church of St John the Baptist (1151642)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  10. ^ "Newsletter 26 November 1996". Mexborough & District Heritage Society. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  11. ^ "Yorkshire Giant of the Cooperative Movement". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Don Roller Mills". Mexborough & District Heritage Society. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  13. ^ "The Potteries of Mexborough and District". Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  14. ^ "RESULT: Local Election Doncaster". Sheffield Star. 8 May 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.[dead link]
  15. ^ "Emley Moor (Kirklees, England) Full Freeview transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  16. ^ "Rotherham Radio". Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  17. ^ "Dearne Valley Weekender". British Papers. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  18. ^ "Doncaster Free Press". British Papers. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  19. ^ "Lionel Smith". England Football Online. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2017.

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Windhill Mexborough redirects here For the area of Barnsley see Windhill Staincross Mexborough is a town in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire England Situated between Manvers and Denaby Main it lies on the River Don close to where it joins the River Dearne and the A6023 road runs through the town It is contiguous with the town of Swinton which is directly to the southwest immediately across the railway and Conisbrough to the east MexboroughThe town centreMexboroughShown within the Borough of DoncasterShow map of the City of Doncaster districtMexboroughLocation within South YorkshireShow map of South YorkshirePopulation15 244 Ward 2011 census OS grid referenceSE4700Metropolitan boroughCity of DoncasterMetropolitan countySouth YorkshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townMexboroughPostcode districtS64Dialling code01709PoliceSouth YorkshireFireSouth YorkshireAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentDoncaster NorthList of places UK England Yorkshire 53 29 57 N 1 16 59 W 53 4992 N 1 2830 W 53 4992 1 2830 Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire Mexborough has a population of 14 750 1 increasing to a ward population of 15 244 at the 2011 Census 2 Contents 1 Topnym 2 History 2 1 Ceramics 3 Politics 4 Transport 4 1 Rail 4 2 Bus 5 Education 6 Media 7 Sport 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 ReferencesTopnym editThe name of Mexborough is a combination of an Old English or Old Norse personal name which may be Meke Muik Meoc or Mjukr and the suffix burh meaning a fortified place in Anglo Saxon Old English 3 4 History editMexborough is located at the north eastern end of a dyke known as the Roman Ridge which is thought to have been constructed either by the Brigantian tribes in the 1st century AD 5 perhaps as a defence against the Roman invasion of Britain or after the 5th century to defend the British kingdom of Elmet from the Angles 6 The earliest known written reference to Mexborough is found in the Domesday Book of 1086 Mechesburg which states that before the Norman Conquest of England the area had been controlled by the Saxon lords Wulfheah and Ulfkil 7 Following the Conquest the area fell under the control of the Norman Baron Roger de Busli The remains of an earthwork in Castle Park are thought to have been a motte and bailey castle constructed in the 11th century shortly after the Conquest 8 nbsp The Ferryboat Inn St John the Baptist s Church includes elements that date from the 12th century 9 A few other pre 1800 buildings remain including several public houses the Ferryboat Inn the George and Dragon the Bull s Head and the Red Lion Most of the buildings in the town are post 1800 Throughout the 18th 19th and much of the 20th century the town s economy was based around coal mining quarrying brickworks and the production of ceramics and it soon became a busy railway junction These industries led to an increase in industrial illness and an increase in the mortality rate Although the town boasted a cottage hospital the lack of suitable facilities led to Lord Montagu donating land for a new hospital to be built Lord Montagu laid the first stone at the site in 1904 The site is still a working hospital which now forms part of the Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS trust The industries that led to the creation of Montagu Hospital not only brought problems to the town but also led to an increase in population and for some an increase in wealth and opportunity Many more public houses and other businesses were created many of which are still trading today It was in one of these public houses the Montagu Arms that Stan Laurel stayed overnight after performing at the town s Prince of Wales Theatre on 9 December 1907 nbsp Barnsley British Cooperative Society flour mill During the second half of the 19th century as in many other industrial towns a Cooperative Society was formed in Mexborough It was modelled on the consumer cooperative set up by the Rochdale Pioneers in 1844 In 1861 nine working men met at the home of James Simpson in Mexborough and decided to form the Mexborough Working Men s Industrial Society later renamed the Mexborough Cooperative Society The aim of the Society was to supply at first to the nine men themselves the necessary things of life Membership quickly grew and by the 1890s it stood at 1 200 At one time there were ten shops across the built up area of Mexborough By 1903 land had been purchased in the middle of Mexborough on which to build a large and grand new central store but then suddenly in 1904 the Mexborough Cooperative Society went into liquidation Soon afterwards it was taken over by the Barnsley British Co operative Society 10 One of Mexborough s landmarks is closely associated with the Cooperative Society This is the former Barnsley British Cooperative Society flour mill which stands on the north side of the River Don Navigation close to the Church of St John the Baptist It started off as the Don Roller Mills It was owned by James White who sold it to the Barnsley British Cooperative Society in 1912 11 12 For more than a hundred years the railway locomotive maintenance and stabling depot colloquially known as Mexborough Loco was a major employer The South Yorkshire Doncaster and Goole Railway arrived in Mexborough in 1850 The extensive coal traffic generated by the local collieries required railway locomotives to haul it and these locomotives required driving firing refuelling maintenance and stabling Mexborough was chosen as the site for a large 15 road depot In its heyday it had an allocation of about 150 locomotives In the 1920s it was the stabling point for the LNER Garratt then the most powerful locomotive in the UK The depot closed in 1964 Following the demise of coal mining in the 1980s Mexborough like many ex mining towns and villages is still in the process of economic and social recovery The history of the town is charted on the Mexborough amp District Heritage Society s extensive website 1 Ceramics edit The Rock Pottery originally operated as Beevers amp Ford In 1839 it was bought by James Reed whose son John renamed the business the Mexborough Pottery and expanded the works On the bankruptcy of the Rockingham Pottery in 1842 John Reed bought many of its moulds and continued their production though with different transfer prints and also in a plain green with a leaf design impressed Reed 13 Politics editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mexborough news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Before 2010 Mexborough was in the Barnsley East and Mexborough constituency Since then it has been in the Doncaster North constituency whose current MP is Ed Miliband former leader of the Labour Party Local party Mexborough First did hold all three seats in the Mexborough ward on Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council but following the defection of Bev Chapman to Labour it Mexborough First only holds two seats 14 In late 2023 Glenn Bluff Doncaster City Councillor for neighbouring Adwick on Dearne in the Sprotbrough ward and Parish Councillor for Neighbouring Barnburgh and Harlington announced he was standing against sitting MP Ed Miliband in the next General Election and one of his first priorities was a town council for Mexborough a concept known locally as Mexit In December 2023 a meeting was held and jointly hosted by Bev Chapman and Glenn Bluff from opposing parties to push forward the concept of a town council that has since received local support and has a facebook page Transport editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Rail edit nbsp Mexborough railway station Mexborough railway station is located on the south bank of the River Don on Station Road a short cul de sac off the A6023 Greens Way dual carriageway on the south side of the town It is served by local stopping trains towards Doncaster and Sheffield operated by Northern Trains with generally an hourly service in each direction Bus edit Mexborough InterchangeGeneral informationLocationA6023 Greens Way Mexborough town centreDoncaster S64 9HS EnglandOwned bySouth Yorkshire Passenger Transport ExecutiveOperated bySouth Yorkshire Passenger Transport ExecutiveBus stands7Bus operatorsGlobe Coaches Stagecoach YorkshireConstructionParkingYesBicycle facilitiesYesAccessibleYes Mexborough also has a bus station in the town centre Mexborough Interchange operated by Travel South Yorkshire The Interchange is located between the A6023 Greens Way dual carriageway John Street Main Street and Hartley Street around 100 m 330 ft from Mexborough High Street and 500 m 1 600 ft on foot from Mexborough railway station The bus station consists of three stands numbered A1 A3 located in a bus only lay by on the northern side of the eastbound carriageway of Greens Way a single stand numbered B1 at a right angle to these accessed from John Street and three stands numbered HS1 HS3 situated a short distance away at the side of Hartley Street The three sets of stands are in close proximity linked by car parks and pathways The majority of bus routes traverse Mexborough town centre on a one way loop with the Greens Way stops serving routes heading generally eastbound towards Doncaster and the Hartley Street stops serving westbound services towards Barnsley and Rotherham Mexborough Interchange was built by the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive in the early 1990s replacing bus stops in both directions on the High Street which was subsequently pedestrianised When the Interchange first opened there was a staffed ticket office and indoor waiting area with toilet facilities located in a small building between the Greens Way stands and John Street However around the time of the beginning of the Great Recession the staffed ticket office was closed and all facilities inside were sealed off as an austerity measure As of October 2022 update the stand allocation is Stand Route Destination A1 X20 Doncaster nbsp nbsp via Conisbrough nbsp and Warmsworth Globe Coaches A2 221 Doncaster nbsp nbsp via Denaby Main and Conisbrough nbsp Stagecoach A3 208 Grimethorpe via Bolton upon Dearne nbsp Goldthorpe nbsp and Billingley Stagecoach 218 218a Barnsley nbsp nbsp via Manvers Bolton upon Dearne nbsp Goldthorpe nbsp and Darfield Stagecoach B1 no services allocated HS1 no services allocated HS2 208 Rotherham nbsp nbsp nbsp via Swinton nbsp Warren Vale and Rawmarsh Stagecoach 221 Rotherham nbsp nbsp nbsp via Swinton nbsp and Rawmarsh Stagecoach HS3 218 218a Rotherham nbsp nbsp nbsp via Swinton nbsp Kilnhurst and Rawmarsh Stagecoach X20 Barnsley nbsp nbsp via Manvers Old Moor and Wombwell nbsp Globe Coaches Education editMexborough has one secondary school Laurel Academy and many primary schools Media editLocal news and television programmes are provided by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire Television signals are received from the Emley Moor TV transmitter 15 Local radio stations are BBC Radio Sheffield Heart Yorkshire Capital Yorkshire Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire formerly Trax FM TX1 Radio Hallam FM and Rotherham Radio a community based station which broadcast from the town 16 The town is served by the local newspapers Dearne Valley Weekender and Doncaster Free Press 17 18 Sport editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Mexborough has been represented in the FA Cup by four different football teams Mexborough Locomotive Works Mexborough St Johns Mexborough West End and Mexborough Town The last of the four was the most prominent and won the Yorkshire Football League in 1973 Notable people editKeith Barron actor Walter Bennett footballer Sheffield United amp Bristol City Brian Blessed actor Eric Brook footballer Sally Carman actress Dan Clarke motor racing driver formerly driving for Minardi Team USA in the Champ Car World Series Katie Edwards writer Albert Fox trade unionist William Hackett Royal Engineers tunneller awarded the Victoria Cross 1916 William Iron Hague British heavyweight boxing champion 1908 11 Kenneth Haigh actor Mike Hawthorn motor racing driver and 1958 Formula 1 World Champion Ted Hughes Poet Laureate 1984 98 Darren Johnson Professional darts player Peter Kitchen professional footballer Harold Massingham poet Ian Parks poet Dennis Priestley professional darts player twice world darts champion 1991 and 1994 Geoff Salmons professional footballer most notably with Sheffield United Lionel Smith born 23 August 1920 professional footballer for Mexborough Albion and Denaby United before making 162 appearances for Arsenal 19 Karen Walker footballer played for England Doncaster Belles and Leeds United Donald Watson founder of The Vegan Society John William Wall pen name Sarban author whose works include the novel The Sound of His Horn and the collection RingstonesSee also editListed buildings in MexboroughReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mexborough Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Urban Areas Table KS01 Usual Resident Population Archived 23 July 2004 at the UK Government Web Archive Retrieved 26 August 2009 Doncaster MBC ward population 2011 Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 30 March 2016 Goodall Armitage C 1913 Masborough Mexborough Place Names of South West Yorkshire that is of so much of the West Riding as lies south of the Aire from Keighley onwards Cambridge University Press p 209 Mexborough A Key to English Place Names Institute for Name Studies Retrieved 23 November 2008 Boldrini Nicholas 1999 Creating space a re examination of the Roman Ridge Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 20 24 30 ISSN 0966 2251 Armitage Ella Sophia 1905 Chapter III Camps and Earthworks A key to English antiquities with special reference to the Sheffield and Rotherham District London J M Dent Williams Ann Martin G H eds 1992 Domesday Book a Complete Translation London Penguin Books Ltd p 828 ISBN 0 14 143994 7 Armitage Ella Sophia 1905 Chapter V Moated Hillocks A key to English antiquities with special reference to the Sheffield and Rotherham District London J M Dent Historic England Church of St John the Baptist 1151642 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 23 November 2008 Newsletter 26 November 1996 Mexborough amp District Heritage Society Retrieved 8 August 2015 Yorkshire Giant of the Cooperative Movement Yorkshire Post Retrieved 18 July 2015 Don Roller Mills Mexborough amp District Heritage Society Retrieved 18 July 2015 The Potteries of Mexborough and District Retrieved 30 March 2016 RESULT Local Election Doncaster Sheffield Star 8 May 2015 Retrieved 23 September 2015 dead link Emley Moor Kirklees England Full Freeview transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 25 December 2023 Rotherham Radio Retrieved 25 December 2023 Dearne Valley Weekender British Papers 21 May 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2023 Doncaster Free Press British Papers 10 May 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2023 Lionel Smith England Football Online 8 July 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mexborough amp oldid 1224826775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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