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  Time Team Big Dig - Parks
East Marton was the birthplace of Captain Cook.
The village took the form of a medieval two-row settlement with a central green.
The village was destroyed in the 19th century when Marton Hall was built here and the land emparked.
www.channel4.com /history/microsites/B/bigdig/parks/east_merton.html   (160 words)

  
  ESTON - LoveToKnow Article on ESTON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
S.E. of Middlesbrough, on a branch of the North Eastern railway.
This is one of the principal centres from which the great ironstone deposits of the Cleveland Hills are worked, and there are extensive blast-furnaces, iron-foundries and steam sawing-mills in the district.
Marton, west of Ormesby, was the birthplace of Captain Cook (i 728).
16.1911encyclopedia.org /E/ES/ESTON.htm   (115 words)

  
 Middlesbrough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Middlesbrough is a town and district in North-East England, with a resident population in 2001 of 134,855.
Middlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the River Tees on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, recently featured on television as ‘Heartbeat Country’.The Yorkshire Dales are only a short distance away.
Middlesbrough is twinned with the German city of Oberhausen, Masvingo in Zimbabwe and Dunkerque in France.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Middlesbrough   (2452 words)

  
 Middlesbrough History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Joseph Pease, `the father of Middlesbrough' was the son of Edward Pease, the man behind the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
By 1851 Middlesbrough's population had grown from 40 people in 1829 to 7,600 and it was rapidly replacing Stockton as the main port on the Tees.
Today Middlesbrough has a population of 150,000 and is undoubtedly the heart of the Teesside connurbation and the modern `Capital' of the area.
www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk /Middlesbrough.htm   (3447 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middlesbrough Parish information from Bulmers' 1890.
And in 1393, Thomas of Hawkesgarth, then prior of Middlesbrough, attended at Whitby to give his vote in the election of an abbot, on the death of John of Richmond, when Peter of Hartlepool, the bursar or treasurer of the monastery, was elected to the vacant chair.
Middlesbrough was taken from the Stockton Poor Law Union in 1875, and formed into a separate one, consisting of 12 townships, with 25 guardians, of which Acklam, Hemlington, Ingleby Barwick, Maltby, Marton, and Stainton, each return one; Eston, Normanby and Ormesby, each return two; Thornaby, three; Linthorpe, four; and Middlesbrough, eight.
Middlesbrough for some years has had a stipendiary magistrate, and the holding of quarter sessions and the building of a lunatic asylum for the borough are both in contemplation.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/NRY/Middlesbrough/Middlesbrough90.html   (7578 words)

  
 Term paper on Marton
'''Marton''' is the name of several places, most of them in England: Marton is a parish in Macclesfield in Cheshire Marton is in Rugby in Warwickshire Marton is a village in Wiltshire Marton is a town on the outskirts of Middlesbrough Marton-le-Moor is a village in North Yorkshire.
Marton is a parish in Macclesfield in Cheshire
Lindal and Marton is a parish of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
www.termpapertopic.org /ma/marton.html   (173 words)

  
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Marton Football Club is in the North East of England in a Town called Middlesbrough.
Marton is a suburb of Middlesbrough and is approximately 3 miles from the town center.
Marton Hall Drive is part of Marton Football Club which was established in 1982.
members.lycos.co.uk /martonfc1982   (188 words)

  
 Middlesbrough Poor Law Union and Workhouse
The new Middlesbrough Union formally came into being on 25th June 1875 and comprised the townships and parishes of Eston, Hemlington, Ingleby Barwick, Linthorpe, Maltby, Marton, Middlesbrough, Normanby, Ormesby, Stainton, Thornsby, and West Acklam.
Before a new Middlesbrough union workhouse was ready, about 300 Middlesbrough paupers had to be housed in workhouses belonging to the neighbouring unions of Darlington, Guisborough, Stokesley and Stockton.
In July 1875 the Relieving Officer for the Middlesbrough District was prosecuted for embezzling funds belonging to the Stockton Union.
users.ox.ac.uk /~peter/workhouse/Middlesbrough/Middlesbrough.shtml   (2019 words)

  
 Marton Furness Hockey Club
Based at Marton Cricket Club in Marton, Middlesbrough, the Hockey section was formed in 1951 and currently runs 4 mens teams, all playing in the North East Hockey League, as well as an U16 Boys team in the recently formed North East Youth Hockey League.
We have a superb social section (Check the forum board and Gallery) and would welcome any new members, anyone intrested in joining the club can reach the Club Secretary via the contact us page, who will be happy to give out any additional details you may require.
As part of Marton Cricket club the Hockey section enjoys the support of this thriving sports club, the cricket section having recently been promoted to the premier division of the NYSD.
www.martonhockey.co.uk   (296 words)

  
 Observer | The rise and fall of Woodgate
He also attended Middlesbrough's Centre of Excellence in the early 1990s but instead of signing for his local league side - where his father, Alan, is a season-ticket holder - he decided to stay with Marton.
He was never any trouble to anyone at Middlesbrough FC although he could, at times, be a bit of a harum-scarum.
When Woodgate was arrested after the Leeds attack, it is understood the Middlesbrough students were re-interviewed and a file was sent to the CPS who decided to take no further action.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4320826-103,00.html   (1889 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Marton, Middlesbrough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Marton is a small town outside Middlesbrough in Cleveland, England.
The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude.
Map sources for Middlesbrough at grid reference NZ5118 Middlesbrough is a town in North-East England, with a resident population in 2001 of 134,855.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Marton,-Middlesbrough   (442 words)

  
 Marton, Middlesbrough
Marton is a small town outside Middlesbrough in Yorkshire, England.
Captain James Cook was born here in 1728.
This page was last modified 03:03, 11 May 2005.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Marton,_Middlesbrough   (169 words)

  
 Marton Grove Middlesbrough Yorkshire/Northumbria UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Marton Grove is a good base to explore Middlesbrough, Yorkshire/Northumbria UK.
Marton Grove Guest Houses offer comfortable yet very affordable places for your stay in Middlesbrough in the Yorkshire/Northumbria region of the UK.
Marton Grove Bed and Breakfast accommodation is an excellent option and offers a different experience to staying in a hotel.
www.bedsearcher.co.uk /habitation/marton_grove_mb.shtm   (199 words)

  
 Marton (Middlesbrough) - Wikipedia
Südostblick von Marton um 1788 (einschließlich der Überreste der aus Lehm gebauten Hütte in der Cook geboren wurde).jpg
Marton ist heute ein Stadtteil von Middlesbrough in England.
Marton ist der Geburtsort des britischen Seefahrers und Entdeckers James Cook.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marton_%28Middlesbrough%29   (74 words)

  
 Marton Middlesbrough Yorkshire/Northumbria UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Marton is a good base to explore Middlesbrough, Yorkshire/Northumbria UK.
Marton Guest Houses offer comfortable yet very affordable places for your stay in Middlesbrough in the Yorkshire/Northumbria region of the UK.
Marton Bed and Breakfast accommodation is an excellent option and offers a different experience to staying in a hotel.
www.bedsearcher.co.uk /habitation/marton_mb.shtm   (192 words)

  
 Middlesbrough Accommodation and Accommodation near Middlesbrough from where-to-stay.co.uk
Middlesbrough Accommodation and Accommodation near Middlesbrough from where-to-stay.co.uk
Middlesbrough accommodation providers - our website includes Middlesbrough hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfasts, inns, plus self-catering accommodation in or near Middlesbrough.
Medium sized hotel located 1 miles south of Middlesbrough town centre in the suburb of North Ormesby - off street parking.
www.where-to-stay.co.uk /whynot/middlesbrough-00-0.html   (189 words)

  
 Councillor Info - Dorothy
Our ward is served by myself and Tom Mawston, working closely with Marton Community Council and residents, to ensure that our needs and aspirations are fully represented within the Town Hall.
I have lived in Marton for 33 years, bringing up two daughters here, who both attended the local schools.
The Marton Community Centre Group are holding a series of easy walks for people to enjoy the...
www.councillor.info /ddavison/0/Default.aspx   (436 words)

  
 Councillor Info - Tom
This is an exciting scheme created by Middlesbrough Council to improve communication between Councillors and residents.
Eventually all Middlesbrough Councillors will have their own sites, but at present I am part of a small pilot group, which includes the other Marton Ward Councillor, Dorothy Davison.
I have lived in Marton for 30 years, and became the ward councillor in 1987.
www.councillor.info /middlesbrough/tmawston.aspx?print=true   (241 words)

  
 The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum. Marton, Middlesbrough, UK
The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum forms part of Middlesbrough Museums and Galleries Service along with its sister venue - the Dorman Museum, situated in Linthorpe Road close to Albert Park.
It is housed in a purpose-built building close to the granite urn marking the site of Cook’s birthplace cottage in Stewart Park, Marton, Middlesbrough.
The museum tells the story of one of the world’s greatest navigators and mariners through themed display galleries, temporary exhibitions, associated activities and events and a lively education programme.
www.captcook-ne.co.uk /ccbm/index.htm   (215 words)

  
 All about Marton West, Middlesbrough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Marton West consists of some or all of the following areas, Marton, Nunthorpe, Tollesby, Hemlington, Stainton, Thornton, Newby, Maltby.
The population density of Marton West is approximatley 5667 people per square mile.
Middlesbrough consists of twenty-three electoral wards, Acklam, Ayresome, Beckfield, Beechwood, Brookfield, Clairville, Coulby Newham, Gresham, Hemlington, Kader, Ladgate, Linthorpe, North Ormesby and Brambles Farm, Marton, Marton West, Middlehaven, Nunthorpe, Pallister, Park, Park End, Stainton and Thornton, Thorntree and University, each one has ther own particular features and personality.
www.britishsurvey.org /Middlesbrough/Marton_West   (649 words)

  
 Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England; tourist information and holiday travel guide from TourUK
Famous as the birth place of Captain Cook, but who lived his youth at Great Ayton, before moving to Whitby to serve his sea apprenticeship.
The Highfield Hotel occupies an imposing position on Marton Road (A172), approximately 1 mile from Middlesbrough Centre.
The Billingham Arms Hotel is situated in the heart of Billingham Town Centre and central to all amenities.
www.touruk.co.uk /nyorks/nyorks_middlesbrough.htm   (705 words)

  
 James Cook - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, in which its main shorelines were discovered.
Cook was born in Marton in North Yorkshire, near the town of Middlesbrough.
As a child, he moved with his family to Great Ayton.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /james_cook.htm   (1703 words)

  
 Middlesbrough Hotels, Middlesbrough B&Bs and Middlesbrough Self-catering Accommodation from Milford
Middlesbrough Hotels, Middlesbrough BandBs and Middlesbrough Self-catering Accommodation from Milford
Middlesborough is located on the River Tees in the heart of Teesside - Middlesborough is home to Middlesborough Football Club who play at the Riverside Stadium.
Medium sized hotel within walking distance of Middlesbrough town centre - off street parking - bed and breakfast accommodation can be booked online.
www.milford.co.uk /england/middlesbrough.html   (129 words)

  
 Meetic > Dating in Marton, UK
Welcome to Marton online dating with Meetic - The most visited singles and Internet dating site in Europe.
Meetic offers its Marton singles some of the best online dating services and tools to help you find your right match, enabling you to carefully select the personal characteristics of the people that you want to date and also determine which kind of people are able to see your online singles profile.
Meetic is an easy to use online dating service where you’ll be able to get online in minutes, and start searching for the perfect UK or Marton date.
uk.meetic.co.uk /middlesbrough/marton-dating.htm   (187 words)

  
 Middlesbrough Hotels UK | Find Hotels in Middlesbrough Cleveland UK
Middlesbrough Hotels, England UK - Sort by rate
The Baltimore Hotel is a small, yet elegant hotel that is ideally located and well appointed.
There is plenty to see and do in Middlesbrough, and Thistle Middlesbrough is a great base to explore the town.
www.uk-hotels-central.co.uk /towns/middlesbrough.htm   (165 words)

  
 The Crowe Family
Living in Marton, Middlesbrough, in 1881 census.Married his relative Eyrielle Frances Crowe (b 1869), c.1890.
Hermann born in Berlin, Germany, became a naturalised British subject: aged 31 in 1881 census, living in Redcar, Yorkshire (commercial clerk, iron trade); aged 41 in 1891 census, living in Marton, Middlesbrough (iron merchant); aged 51 in 1901 census, living in Marton, Middlesbrough (iron and steel merchant).
Living in Marton, Middlesbrough, in 1881 census.Died 1883.
www.geocities.com /eyre_crowe/family.html   (1662 words)

  
 Welcome to Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The site lists those Lodges that are currently open (see below) and also those which where believed to have come under the control of the Middlesbrough and Cleveland Province.
You will also find a list of those lodge records and other memorabilia which have been found and placed in the Cleveland Archives for the benefit of any historian seeking to search both local and family history.
It is now known that the Province once covered an area from at least as far north as Spennymoor, to Whitby in the south and from Darlington in the west to the Germanic Ocean (North Sea) in the east, now it only covers the town of Middlesbrough and its immediate suburbs.
homepage.ntlworld.com /keith.foreman/intro_.htm   (489 words)

  
 fmttm.com - Story
Comfortable modern bar in the centre of Middlesbrough 15 minutes walk from the ground.
Traditional bar in the heart of Middlesbrough on main route between bus station and the football ground.
Stands at the fork of Marton Road and Corporation Road near UGC cinema and a cluster of restaurants and sandwich shops.
middlesbrough.rivals.net /?sid=892&p=2&stid=8111534   (415 words)

  
 Highfield Hotel | north-england | durham-teeside | hotels | middlesbrough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Following an extensive upgrade and refurbishment, the hotel is now the highest rated hotel in Middlesbrough.
The La Terrasse Restaurant with its Parisian theme, is serving the finest selection of seafood in the Tees Valley.
Turn left at next roundabout (A172 Marton Road) and hotel is 150 yards on right hand side.
www.totaltravel.co.uk /travel/north-england/durham-teeside/middlesbrough/accommodation/hotels/highfield-hotel   (198 words)

  
 This is The North East | CommuniGate | Directions, accommodation & info for visiting clubs
Follow A66 around Middlesbrough and you will eventually see Middlesbrough FC’s ground across the water on your left hand side.
Below we have tabled known hotels etc in or around Middlesbrough along with a rough estimate of driving time to the pool.
The Neptune Pool was opened in April 1998 and is an 8 lane deck-level pool with fully integrated Colorado timing and 8-lane scoreboard.
www.communigate.co.uk /ne/masc/page14.phtml   (321 words)

  
 OCNNER | How To Find Us - Open College Network North East Region, providing education and training to the North East of ...
Middlesbrough is just half an hour away by train from Darlington Station, which operates a nationwide service.
There are direct trains between Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Manchester and Manchester Airport, Leeds and York.
Car Parking is available at the rear of the building Please report to the Main Reception where staff will give you directions to our offices.
www.trocn.co.uk /findus/index.cfm   (253 words)

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