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Pocklington

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Pocklington

Market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 21 km/13 mi southeast of York; population (2001) 15,100. It has corn mills, and agricultural implements are manufactured. William Wilberforce was educated at the grammar school, which was founded in 1515.



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