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  Heptonstall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Heptonstall is a town in the county of West Yorkshire, England, west of Halifax.
The American poet Sylvia Plath is buried in St. Thomas' churchyard.
John Heptonstall [Morley, Leeds] Details and explanations of treatments offered using traditional acupuncture and other therapies.
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 BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - A Sense of Place - Down Your Way - Heptonstall
Heptonstall has no cinemas, no clubs and little in the way of shops and yet it can be said to be one of West Yorkshire's best kept secrets.
Heptonstall is a wonderfully preserved village with a main street that has changed very little in the last 200 years.
Despite Heptonstall's three churches (and it should be remembered there were once many more pubs and beer houses in the village) the churchyard shows that the history of the village has not only been one of piety.
www.bbc.co.uk /bradford/sense_of_place/heptonstall_1.shtml   (960 words)

  
 Heptonstall Museum MUSEUM Heptonstall UNITED KINGDOM
The village once thrived in the woollen trade until the end of the 18th century when water and then steam powered mills determined that the industry was located in the tributary valleys of the Calder.
Heptonstall Grammar School was established in 1642, the present building was rebuilt in 1771, where it continued to be used as a school until 1889.
Heptonstall is an ideal starting point for exploring the intimate and charming village.
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 Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914 (Chapter 3)
This settlement of Greenwood was one of the oldest in Heptonstall and the Greenwoods of the settlement from ancient times down to the present day have ever been prominent in shaping the history of that old town.
In the gallery of the tower of the new church of the Heptonstall parish society at Heptonstall, is a marble tablet placed in memory of a John Greenwood, whose death occurred June 16, 1823, aged 81, in recognition of his gift to charity.
In the 5th King Charles, 1629, court was held at Heptonstall by Charles Greenwood, Clerk, Rector of Thornhill, Lord of the Manor of Heptonstall.
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 Sam Sloan's Family Tree - pafg425 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Gregory Mitchell was born in 1556 in Heptonstall, Yorks, England.
Ester Cocroft was born in 1560 in Heptonstall, Yorks, England.
Randall Newall was born in 1503 in Heptonstall, Yorks, England.
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 Heptonstall, West Yorkshire
It was around Heptonstall that the notorious Cragg Vale Coiners, led by the so-called "King" David Hartley, supplemented their meagre incomes from cloth-making and farming by making new coins from "old".
David Hartley was subsequently hanged for murder in 1770 and buried in Heptonstall churchyard.
Heptonstall had it own cloth hall, and its own Grammar School, which is now a museum open to the public.
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 Museums in Calderdale: Heptonstall Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Heptonstall once thrived on the woollen trade until the end of the 18th Century when water, and then steam, powered mills determined that the industry was located in the tributary valleys of the Calder.
Heptonstall Grammar School was established in 1642 - the present building was rebuilt in 1771, where it continued to be used as a school until 1889.
Heptonstall Museum is the ideal starting point for exploring this intimate and charming village.
www.calderdale.gov.uk /tourism/museums/hepton.html   (385 words)

  
 Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914 (Chapter 4)
William Grenewod, of Heptonstall, parish of Halifax: To be buried in the chapel of S. Thomas Martyr, Heptonstall.
James Grenwode of the parishe of Heptonstall: to be buried in the chapell yerde of the said Heptonstall, and the vicar thereof (my) mortuary after the Kinges grace actes.
James Grenewod, in parish of Heptonstall, wills: To be buried in the chapel or church yard of Heptonstall and to the Vicar thereof my mortuary after the King's gracious acts.
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 BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - A Sense of Place - Down Your Way - Heptonstall
Just up the road from Heptonstall village is Lumb Bank, a house he once owned, which is now a centre for a foundation, providing residential writing and poetry courses.
Some of his poetry set around Heptonstall appears in the book Remains of Elmet accompanied by very atmospheric fl and white photographs of the area by Fay Godwin.
Heptonstall Museum in the old Grammar School, founded in 1642, contains displays on local industries, including the interior of a weaver's cottage and could be a good place to start your trip.
www.bbc.co.uk /bradford/sense_of_place/heptonstall_2.shtml   (662 words)

  
 Pennine Spring Music - Travelling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The map shows where Heptonstall is in relation to Hebden Bridge and the fast life in the bottom of the valley, along the busy A646.
Heptonstall is quite small enough to walk round, but first you need to park your car.
Their car park is for public use from 8am to 8pm but during the Festival the committee have given permission for their car park to be used for the duration of the concerts.
www.penninespringmusic.co.uk /Travelling.html   (423 words)

  
 HEPTONSTALL,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
I mentioned to him on the way to Heptonstall that I felt that there was witchcraft in the air.
The church was designed as preaching house as the early Methodist remained faithful to Parish Church in the village of Heptonstall.
Each time John Wesley preached in Heptonstall large crowds were present, so it was decided to build a chapel, or preaching house, which was completed in 1764.
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 The Genealogy Register: Heptonstall Surname Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Heptonstall Search at Genealogy.com - Access online data collections and CDs for vital historical records to fill the gap in your family tree research.
Heptonstall Matches in the U.S. Immigration Collection - Discover your immigrant ancestors' homelands and learn the details of their journeys to America.
Heptonstall Message Board at GenForum - Get in touch with other researchers from all over the world at GenForum, a part of the Community area at Genealogy.com.
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 Sam Sloan's Family Tree - pafg424 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William (Thomas) Draper [Parents] was born in 1603 in Heptonstall, Yorks, England.
Grace Mitchell [Parents] was born in 1582 in Heptonstall, Yorks, England.
Thomas Draper [Parents] was born in 1554 in Heptonstall, Yorks, England.
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 Solicitors in Heptonstall West Yorkshire England UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Solicitors in Heptonstall West Yorkshire England UK Solicitors Online in Heptonstall West Yorkshire, England UK Welcome to Solicitors-England.co.uk, the place to find law firms in your area that can help with your legal issue.
Solicitors in Heptonstall England, UK provide you with links to solicitors, lawyers, legal advice throughout all the English regions, towns and cities.
Personal injury lawyers in Heptonstall West Yorkshire England, UK can advise you, should you have suffered an injury in the past three years for road accidents, work related accidents, medical negligence, or a simple tip or slip injury.
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 THIRTEENTH GENERATION
Samuel Stanfield, father of Francis and Samuel Stanfield, and son of Gideon and Grace Stanfield, was born about 1625 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
Samuel Stanfield, father of Francis and Samuel Stanfield, and son of Gideon Stanfield and Grace Eastwood, was born before 1625 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
Francis Stanfield was born 1642 in Garten, Cheshire, England.
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 Heptonstall Parish Registers FHL 1450490, D149/10 Baptisms
Page 4 #7 1837 Jul 30 Marriage solemnized in the Parochial Chapel of Heptonstall in the Parish of Halifax in the County of York.
Page 114 #227 1839 Jun 27 Marriage solemnized in the Parochial Chapel of Heptonstall in the Parish of Halifax in the County of York.
Marriage solemnized at Heptonstall in the Parish of Halifax in the County of York.
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 FOURTEENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The parents of Samual Stanfield, born about 1625 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England, were Gidoen Stanfield (b.
He was married to Grace EASTWOOD before 1624 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
Miriam Gideon STANFIELD was born on Nov 27 1625 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
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 BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - 360º - Heptonstall
If there is one memory the visitor will take away from the Calderdale village of Heptonstall, it's an image of the churchyard which must be one of the most fascinating in the country.
Heptonstall itself has no cinemas, no clubs and little in the way of shops and yet it can be said to be one of West Yorkshire's best kept secrets.
It's a wonderfully preseved village with a main street that has changed very little in the last 200 years.
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 Heptonstall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Heptonstall is a village in the county of West Yorkshire, England, west of Halifax.
Perched on a hilltop overlooking the town of Hebden Bridge, the historic village was the scene of a battle during the English Civil War.
It is also home to the first ever Methodist church set up by John Wesley which is still standing today.
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 THIRTEENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
She was baptized on 30 Nov 1600 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
She was buried on 22 Dec 1620 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
She was baptized on 27 Feb 1602 in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
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 Virtual Tour - Stansfield Country
Heptonstall Chapel gained the right to perform christenings and to celebrate marriages from the Parish of Halifax in 1593 and its Parish Registers date from that time.
In 1885, if one had drawn an imaginary circle about 20 miles in diameter, centered on Heptonstall, one would have encompassed 90% of the family in England at that time.
It focuses principally on the Heptonstall, Bradford, Halifax, and Sowerby branches.
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 bmj.com Rapid Responses for Mayor, 329 (7467) 642
John Heptonstall's criticism of Smeeth et al's study seems to be based on the supposition that the control group would have contained some children with PDDs or ASDs, as a result of the diagnosis having been missed in the GPRD.
As for Heptonstall's question about what I mean by 'rare' and 'low prevalence', I hesitate to supply exact figures, but I dare say I am on safe ground if I say 'less than 1%'.
It is not clear to me whether Stone and Heptonstall have genuinely not understood the point I have been trying to make, or whether they are just going off on tangents to distract attention from the flaw I pointed out in their original arguments.
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 Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Foldout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The name Heptonstall has been said to mean hill-top military station but, more likely – using the elements hep and tunstall – wild-rose farmstead, or it may be derived from farmstead by the Hebden Water.
Originally Heptonstall Grammar School, the building was given to the Council in 1954, and is now a museum with exhibits of local interest
The parish comprised the 5 townships of Heptonstall, Erringden, Langfield, Stansfield, and Wadsworth
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 Ancestry Message Boards [ Heptonstall ]
HEPTONSTALL Family : Don Wallace -- 22 Dec 1999
Heptonstall family : Sandra Higginbotham -- 28 Mar 2000
Heptonstall family : Linda -- 16 May 2000
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 Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Foldout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The road through Heptonstall – called the Buttress – was an important 17th century packhorse route from Halifax to Colne and Burnley, Lancashire.
The 13th century Parish Church of Saint Thomas à Becket, was abandoned after damage caused by a storm in 1847, and a new Parish Church of Saint Thomas the Apostle was built nearby in 1850-1854 – the township thereby having two churches within the one churchyard.
The Octagonal Methodist Chapel, designed by John Wesley and built in 1764 and rebuilt in 1802, is the oldest surviving chapel still in use (a claim contested by a similar chapel at Yarm), and Rudyard Kipling's grandfather was a minister at the chapel before going out to India.
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 Heptonstall United Kingdom - Calderdale, 4 ‘H’s including Heptonstall
Early last century it was an entertainment centre with a dance hall, dining and, remarkable as it may seem now, boating on the mill pond.
Heptonstall, pronounced locally more like ‘epnstll’, is a striking and interesting village, which has changed little over a long period.
Shibden Hall, in an estate off the Leeds/Bradford road from Halifax, is a fl and white house first built in the 15th century.
www.globosapiens.net /travel-information/Heptonstall-1611.html   (1150 words)

  
 Heptonstall Moor, West Yorkshire - TashCamUK FotoPage - An ongoing diary of stuff, allsorts, and things wot happen ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Heptonstall Moor, West Yorkshire - TashCamUK FotoPage - An ongoing diary of stuff, allsorts, and things wot happen......
Heptonstall Moor about 5 miles north of Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.
On Heptonstall Moor, just off the Pennine Way, on open [and very windswept] moorland.
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 Heptonstall J I & N School, Calderdale, West Yorkshire
Heptonstall J I & N School, Calderdale, West Yorkshire
Teach at Heptonstall J I & N School, register today.
Comments: Heptonstall J I & N School, (Local education authority: Calderdale) is a Primary School in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.
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 Belden
Lawrence resided at Aringden in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, where five of his children were baptized, and later resided at Lanfield in Heptonstall, Yorkshire, where his wife was buried.
His name is not found in the 1641/2 Protestation Returns for Heptonstall, and he likely had relocated to Sowerby.
The name of William BELDON is not found in the 1641/2 Protestation Returns for Heptonstall, and he probably left the are area for America prior to that date.
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