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Bawtry

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Bawtry

Town in South Yorkshire, England; population (2001) 3,800. It is situated 14 km/9 mi southeast of Doncaster on the extreme southeastern boundary of the county.

The first house on the old Great North Road, coming from London, is known as ‘Number One, Yorkshire’.



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74) From Sheffield, Dorothy Ridgeway left her niece her best set of Brussells linen, and Isabella Dawson left her husband's nephew all the household linen which came from Bawtry, "some of it worn out.
 
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