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Tadcaster

Town in North Yorkshire, northern England, on the River Wharfe, 15 km/9 mi southwest of York; population (2001) 7,350. There are stone quarries nearby, and industries include brewing. Tadcaster lies on the site of a Roman encampment (its Roman name was Calcaria), and about 3 km/2 mi away is the site of the Battle of Towton in the Wars of the Roses.



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Family flowers only please, any donations in lieu of flowers, to the British Heart Foundation, Wetherby Road, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, LS2 9JN.
S&N has breweries in Manchester, Reading, Dunston near Newcastle, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, and Bulmers, in Hereford.
The marriage of: Kelly Sidelsottom and Andrew Cullen Kelly Sidebottom and Andrew Cullen of Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, were married on February 9 at The Royal York Hotel, York, where the reception was also held.
 
 
 
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