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  GENUKI: North Ferriby Parish information from Bulmers' 1892.
North Ferriby is situated on the north bank of the river Humber, and is one of the three parishes which formerly constituted Hullshire.
In the township of North Ferriby there are 1,974 acres, inclusive of water and foreshore; the rateable value is £4,776, and the population 446.
The village of Ferriby is pleasantly situated on the bank of the Humber, seven miles west from Hull, with a station on the Hull and Selby branch of the North-Eastern railway.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Northferriby/Northferriby92.html   (1538 words)

  
  North Ferriby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Ferriby is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, on the North bank of the River Humber, approximately 8 miles to the West of Hull city centre.
South Ferriby is directly opposite the village, on the South bank of the Humber.
North Ferriby is generally referred to as plain Ferriby by locals on the north bank, except where confusion might arise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Ferriby   (350 words)

  
 North Ferriby United A.F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Ferriby United A.F.C. is a football club based in North Ferriby in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
North Ferriby United were formed in 1934 as a result of a village meeting during which it was decided that it would be a good idea to form a local football team.
In 1991, North Ferriby United won the inaugural President’s Cup, defeating F.A. Vase champions Guiseley 8-5 on aggregate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Ferriby_United_A.F.C.   (901 words)

  
 GENUKI: North Ferriby
"ANLABY, in the parishes of North Ferriby, Hessle, and Kirk Ella, in Hullshire; ¾ mile ESE.
"SWANLAND, in the parish of North Ferriby, wapentake and liberty of Hullshire; 1½ miles NNE.
The whereabouts and dates of the Registers etc. for the Parish of North Ferriby.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Northferriby/index.html   (658 words)

  
 North Lincolnshire Council - South Ferriby Local History Pack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is South in contrast to North Ferriby which is located on the opposite bank of the River Humber.
A number of springs in and around South Ferriby such as The Horse Pond and Cadwell meant that the village was one of the first in the country to have its own piped water supply.
FERRIBY SLUICE, 1 mile west, is a hamlet in this parish, on the bank of the river Humber and the Wear Dyke.
www.northlincs.gov.uk /NorthLincs/Leisure/libraries/localandfamilyhistory/localstudies/localhistorypacks/SouthFerriby.htm   (692 words)

  
 Joseph HAYLES
Born JUL 1883 in North Carolina and of O'Neals Township, Johnston, North Carolina in 1900 and of Johnston County, North Carolina in 1910 and 1920 the son of James "Jimmy" Henry HALES and Nancy Ann GLOVER.
Born 7 FEB 1836 in Wayne County, North Carolina and of Nease, Wayne, North Carolina in 1850 and of Edgecombe County, North Carolina in 1860 and of Tarboro, Edgecombe, North Carolina in 1870 and of Upper Town Creek, Edgecombe, North Carolina in 1880 the son of Edward J. HALES and Sally or Sarah HANNERS.
Born 22 NOV 1907 in North Carolina and of Johnston County, North Carolina in 1910 and 1920 the son of Joseph Henry HALES and Mary Catherine WHITLEY.
www.hales.org /hj25.htm   (7896 words)

  
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The only surprise was that it took North Ferriby eleven minutes to open the scoring and the ease in which it happened will give the Mossley management cause for concern.
Ferriby forward Fothergill was allowed to move through the penalty area at walking speed with the ball and, after a half hearted attempt at a challenge, hit the ball across Molyneux and into the bottom corner of the net.
As the half drew to a close North Ferriby’s desperation grew which culminated in Fothergill throwing himself to the ground in the penalty area whilst appealing to the referee even though there wasn’t a Mossley player within five yards of him.
www.mossley80.freeserve.co.uk /reports/nfa.html   (1378 words)

  
 South Ferriby - North Lincolnshire - NorthLincs.com
South Ferriby is a village and parish in North Lincolnshire situated where the Northern end of the Lincolnshire Wolds meet the south bank of the River Humber.
South Ferriby lies 9 miles west of Hull, 11 miles east of Scunthorpe, 25 miles north-west of Grimsby and 3 miles south-west of Barton on Humber.
It is South in raltionship to North Ferriby which is located on the opposite bank of the River Humber.
www.northlincs.com /southferriby/index.htm   (447 words)

  
 Extra Time agony for North Ferriby - Hull - Latest Local News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ferriby were forced to re-shuffle their side when Thompson was carried off with a suspected broken ankle in the build up to the goal, and Brian France brought on former Grimsby striker, Joe Lightowler.
Neil Allison and Pecora were slow to react when Reeves seemed to lose control of the ball in the Ferriby area, but the Farsley striker continued with his run and managed to stab the ball into the net.
Ferriby pressed forward in an attempt to equalise and force penalties but in the end it was Farsley who came out on top to gain promotion and leave a brave Ferriby side looking to next season.
www.thebestof.co.uk /Hull/News/9130   (472 words)

  
 Introducing the Geology of East Yorkshire
The topography of the area is dominated by the Chalk Wolds which are a crescent shaped series of hills stretching from the coast north of Bridlington to the Humber Bridge.
To the east and north of the Wolds the glaciers dammed large fresh water lakes.The boulder clay is now being eroded at an average rate of 2 m per year, but in some areas 10 m of land can be lost in a year.
Lithostratigraphical classification of the Chalk in North Yorkshire, Humberside and Lincolnshire.
www.fortunecity.com /greenfield/ecolodge/25/yorkgeo.htm   (5918 words)

  
 North Ferriby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The second event of the Tercentenary was the trip to lay a wreath at the tomb of the Regimental Founder, Colonel Luke Lillingston, in All Saints Parish Church,
Airborne Association, the North Ferriby British Legion, 2 standards from the Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Yorkshire and other local Standards.
Behind them were 8 Staffords from ITC Catterick, 7 re-enactors in a variety of uniforms covering 300 years of Regimental History, Regimental Association members, Friends and Museum Volunteers, North Ferriby British Legion folk and finally 100 excited school children.
www.army.mod.uk /staffords/tercentenary/north_ferriby.htm   (501 words)

  
 North Ferriby Venues, Conference Meeting Rooms, Team Building, Room Hire, Accommodation, Coach, Car & Limousine Hire ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
North Ferriby is ideally situated, with the City of Hull ten minutes away and Leeds just thirty minutes away in the other direction with direct access to the national motorway network.
North Ferriby Venue finding and Meeting Room Hire Sourcing the right venue or meeting room at the right price can be a daunting task, that's where we excel.
North Ferriby Limousine Hire Want to travel in style we have over 600 American stretch Limousine companies available across the UK including companies that cover the North Ferriby area.
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 Matlock Town FC - North Ferriby United 3-2 Matlock Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bowler then had another chance from a free kick which was played short to him but he let the ball roll towards his unfavoured right boot and his shot screwed wide.
Ferriby's only real threat of the opening period came when Graham Botham headed wide from a 38th minute corner.
Again Matlock's defending was shoddy and the ball broke for FARLEY, like Lightowler a Ferriby substitute, to clinically power home a ten yard drive and deprive his former club of any chance of retaining the trophy they worked so hard to win last season.
www.matlocktownfc.co.uk /reports/051129.htm   (748 words)

  
 North Ferriby United v Mossley
Mossley had opened brightly with the pace and strength of the front line much to the fore but Ferriby also looked a threat with the experienced Fothergill leading the line to good effect and the diminutive Gary Bradshaw and two lively wingers giving the Mossley back four plenty to think about.
More chances were created and Downey, Giggs and Mike all went close before Ferriby reduced the arrears from the spot.
Ferriby pressed hard but Mossley were still the greater threat.
www.mossleyweb.com /NFerribyaway.htm   (400 words)

  
 NORTH FERRIBY Bed and breakfasts, B&Bs and Accommodation
NORTH FERRIBY bed and breakfasts offer a wide variety of choice to suit most guests.
B&Bs in NORTH FERRIBY can be booked online for free through this guide using the “Book Now” button on each registered NORTH FERRIBY bed and breakfast display.
B&B owners in NORTH FERRIBY register your bed and breakfast to place photos and descriptions of your B&B and take advantage of the free online booking service.
www.bedandbreakfastsguide.com /B_Bs/NORTH_FERRIBY_Bed_and_Breakfasts_1277.asp   (140 words)

  
 South Ferriby Parish Council
South Ferriby is known locally as one of the “Low Villages” nestling at the bottom of a chalk escarpment, where the chalk meets the clay to give a plentiful water supply.
It also marks the point where the Lincolnshire Wolds come to the Humber Estuary and as the name suggests it is the southern site of a former ferry across the estuary to North Ferriby.
South Ferriby was once two villages, Ferriby Sluice with its strong connections to brick manufacturing and other activities on the Ancholme River and South Ferriby itself, a strong farming community, with two farms that are still operational.
www.southferribyparishcouncil.gov.uk   (370 words)

  
 NORTH FERRIBY BOAT 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This Bronze Age boat was discovered by E. Wright in 1937 in the intertidal zone of the River Humber at North Ferriby, East Yorkshire, England.
The remains of the boat have not survived.
Edward Wright, The Ferriby Boats: Seacraft of the Bronze Age.
www2.rgzm.de /Navis/ships/ship027/ship027.htm   (335 words)

  
 Humber -
It currently forms the boundary between the East Riding of Yorkshire, to the north and North and North East Lincolnshire, to the south.
From 1974 to 1996 the area known now as East Riding, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire constituted Humberside and for hundreds of years before that, The Humber lay between Lindsey and The East Riding of Yorkshire.
The trek started on the North bank at Boothferry, 4 hours later, he made it across onto the South bank at Whitton.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Humber   (335 words)

  
 North Ferriby Hotels and Accommodation in North Ferriby
Forest Pines is a luxury golf and country club hotel set within its own 190 acres of woodland just off junction 4 of the M180 in North Lincolnshire.
In the heart of the fast developing North Lincolnshire town of Scunthorpe, south of the river Humber.
The Mill is located 1 mile (1.7 km) from the town of Brigg which has a colourful history of markets and fairs.
www.priceline.co.uk /pcln/location/en/united_kingdom/england/east_yorkshire/north_ferriby   (770 words)

  
 eRiding - The World in Conflict - World War II - North Ferriby in World War II [2]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
People in Ferriby would employ them to do gardening, because every possible piece of land was used for growing vegetables.
Trinity House Farm (long gone) was on the north side too and this old house was between the Farm and Aston Hall (where Aston Hall Drive is now).
WVS worker among other things) that there was always a train kept in the siding at Ferriby Station in case of invasion.
www.eriding.net /worldinconflict/wwii/ferriby2.shtml   (896 words)

  
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Chorley rocked to a comfortable and well-earned victory in North Yorkshire.
Ferriby kicked off, lost the ball in midfield to Andy Mason, who held it up well, sent Adam Critchley clear on the left, who put a decent cross to Danny Mills, he stuck a foot out to put the ball.
Understandably, after the early goal, Ferriby we're deflated, and Chorley had all of the second half, without being too troubled at the back.
members.lycos.co.uk /chorley_fc/nfua.html   (356 words)

  
 Crossing the Humber
Brough-on-Humber is on the north bank, Winteringham on the south.
It had scratches on its bottom suggesting it was used on a pebbly beach and contained bits of stone from Dorset suggesting it plied the South coast.
Certainly the folk here were not all stick-in-the-muds and an occasional voyage across the North Sea may have been attempted but these boats would have been admirably suited to a regular ferry service across the Humber, filling an awkward gap in the Bronze-Age Great North Road.
www.biffvernon.freeserve.co.uk /crossing_the_humber.htm   (1028 words)

  
 Properties for sale in North Ferriby
This impressive detached, family home is conveniently located in a quiet cul de sac in the much sought after village of North Ferriby.
PARKLANDS DRIVE, NORTH FERRIBY A good opportunity to purchase a four bedroom detached family house occupying an elevated position with a private and s...
THE OLD JOINERS COTTAGE, HIGH STREET, NORTH FERRIBY An opportunity to purchase a four bedroom detached house AND a versatile detached run of outbuildi...
www.propertyfinder.co.uk /property/browseBuy/L17846   (491 words)

  
 131 FERRIBY BOATS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The significance of wood usage in pre Iron Age north western Europe.
Wright E.V., 1973, The Bronze Age Boats of North Ferriby.
Wright E.V., 1990, The Ferriby Boats - Seacraft of the Bronze Age.
cma.soton.ac.uk /HistShip/flrf131.htm   (321 words)

  
 Party in Humberside
Whether you are a group of hens or a stag party, we are here to help.
There are a load of things to do in and around North Ferriby.
All activities take place in or near North Ferriby and then make an enquiry or call one of our hen night booking offices.
www.gobananas.co.uk /humberside/north-ferriby/index.html   (396 words)

  
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North Ferriby Nursing Home, High Street, North Ferriby, East Yorkshire HU14 3JZ Telephone: (01482) 631301 or 634782
Ferriby House (trading as North Ferriby Nursing Home) is a Grade II listed building and has been extensively re-fitted and upgraded within the constraints of its listing and has operated as a nursing home since 1983.
North Ferriby Nursing Homeall rights reserved © 2006
www.northferribynursinghome.co.uk   (82 words)

  
 BBC - Humber - Entertainment - Ferriby farce
The North Ferriby Dramatic Society has been entertaining local audiences for over 50 years.
The society's next project is a comedy charade which premiered on Thursday 22nd February 2007 at the Village Hall in North Ferriby.
Titled ‘Whose Room Is This Anyway?’ the comedy has been written by Hull playwright Mark Lister – known to the society as actor and director Alan Harrison.
www.bbc.co.uk /humber/content/articles/2007/02/15/ferriby_farce.shtml   (331 words)

  
 Knowsley Online: Prescot Cables 0 North Ferriby United 0
For the next 15 minutes the wind prevented any clear-cut chances but then Cables caused a scramble in the North Ferriby goalmouth and it was to the surprise of everyone in the ground that the ball bobbled across the face of goal without crossing the line.
A North Ferriby Utd player picked the ball up to take a throw-in without waiting for it to cross the line.
Knowsley is a metropolitan borough in the county of Merseyside in the north west of England, about 8 miles east of Liverpool.
aboutknowsley.typepad.com /news/2006/11/prescot_cables_.html   (834 words)

  
 The Ferriby Boat --- Revised: August 17, 2003
The Ferriby Boat --- Revised: August 17, 2003
North Ferriby, Yorkshire, England (near Kingston upon Hull)
All the parts, carved and ready to assemble.
home.att.net /~kopfj/ShipModels/Ferriby/Ferriby.html   (41 words)

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