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5 unusual facts about Welton


Dick Turpin

The indictments stated that the alleged offences had occurred at Welton on 1 March 1739, and described Turpin as "John Palmer alias Pawmer alias Richard Turpin ... late of the castle of York in the County of York labourer".

Norman Collier

Collier lived in Welton, a village west of Hull, and was married with three children, several grandchildren, and a growing number of great-grandchildren.

RAF Dunholme Lodge

Royal Air Force Station Dunholme Lodge or more simply RAF Dunholme Lodge was a Royal Air Force station located between the parishes of Welton and Dunholme in Lincolnshire, England.

Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire

The restoration also introduced stained glass windows by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, and by Jean-Baptiste Capronnier.

William Harrison-Broadley

In 1865 he assumed by royal license the additional surname of Broadley on inheriting Welton House from the Broadley family.


Bobby Z.

Both shows took place on the same night with Bobby taking over from Prince's current drummer Hanna-Ford-Welton.

Colin C. Allrich

Hernán Cattáneo - Renaissance: Sequential : Dan Welton - Lisopain (The Pushers Sublingual Dub)

Grossmont Center

The mall was built in 1961 by Del E. Webb Construction Company, with Welton Becket and associates as architect.

HMT Vizalma

She was built by Cook, Welton & Gemmill, of Beverley and was launched on 11 April 1940 and commissioned on 12 August 1941.

Thomas Welton Stanford

Thomas Welton Stanford (1832 - 1918), also known as Welton Stanford, was an American-born Australian businessman, spiritualist and philanthropist, most notably toward Stanford University, which was founded by his older brother Leland Stanford.

William Farr School

The school was opened as a secondary modern in 1952 on the site of RAF Dunholme Lodge, a WW2 Bomber Command station, which had been bought for £600 in 1946 by Rev William Farr, the vicar of Welton.

William Harrison-Broadley

He was patron of the livings of Melton-cum-Welton, Sutton St James and Bempton Yorkshire.


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