7-743: Wath may refer to: Places in England [ edit ] Wath, Cumbria , a U.K. location Wath (near Ripon) , a village and civil parish in Harrogate district, North Yorkshire Wath, Ryedale , a village in North Yorkshire Wath-in-Nidderdale , a village near Pateley Bridge in Harrogate district, North Yorkshire Wath upon Dearne , a town in South Yorkshire Wath Rural District ,
14-405: A Papal Court which decided that the two warring parties would submit a champion each in a duel. The abbot of Mont St Michel feared for his life, and that of his champion, and so renounced all claims on the village. The winner was Sir Robert Marmion, whose family were already resident at West Tanfield and who built their castle ( Marmion Tower ). Wath was historically a large ancient parish in
21-706: A radio station in Ohio See also [ edit ] Van der Wath , a surname Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wath . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wath&oldid=1232376651 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
28-573: A rural district in the North Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974 Other uses [ edit ] Siddhesh Wath (born 1997), Indian first-class cricketer Baron Wath , an English title Wath railway station (disambiguation) Wath Athletic F.C. , a former football club that was in Wath-upon-Dearne Wath Academy , Wath-upon-Dearne Wath (Park Road) Secondary Modern School , Wath-upon-Dearne WATH ,
35-529: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wath (near Ripon) Wath ( alias Wath-by-Ripon) is a village and civil parish 3.7 miles (6 km) north of Ripon in North Yorkshire , England. The population of the parish was estimated at 210 in 2015. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary. The name Wath derives from Old Norse and means "ford", which has led to speculation that
42-559: The North Riding of Yorkshire , which also included the townships of Melmerby , Middleton Quernhow and Norton Conyers . Wath and the other townships became separate civil parishes in 1866. Wath is part of the electoral ward of Wathvale. This ward stretches south to Norton-le-Clay with a total population taken at the 2011 Census of 3,479. [REDACTED] Media related to Wath juxta Ripon at Wikimedia Commons Papal Court Too Many Requests If you report this error to
49-563: The name associates with a crossing through water, most likely Wath Beck at the east end of the village. The village is noted in the Domesday Book where it was in the ownership of Count Alan, having previously been owned by Archil and Rothschil in 1066. William the Conqueror granted to Count Alan. The manor and village were in dispute about ownership through the first half of the 13th century. These disputes culminated in
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