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  1. The recorded history of Wetherby, a market town in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England, began in the 12th and 13th centuries, when the Knights Templar and later the Knights Hospitallers were granted land and properties in Yorkshire. The preceptory founded in 1217 was at Ribston Park.

  2. Iglesia de Santiago (Wetherby) /  53.929946, -1.386282. La iglesia de San James de Wetherby (St James' Church), en el condado de Yorkshire del Oeste, es la iglesia más antigua de Inglaterra.

  3. Alma mater. University of Louisville ( LLB) Profession. Lawyer. Lawrence Winchester Wetherby (January 2, 1908 – March 27, 1994) was an American politician who served as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Kentucky. He was the first of only two governors in state history born in Jefferson County, despite the fact that Louisville (the county ...

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    Point-to-Point Racing Co Ltd. Weatherbys Scientific. Website. weatherbys .co .uk. The Weatherbys Group is a UK conglomerate involved in a wide range of activities largely within banking and horse racing. The original business was founded by James Weatherby in 1770.

  5. The 12 miles (19 km) from Cross Gates to Wetherby took four years to construct and it was opened on 1 May 1876. [3] The line was doubled in 1901 and a new south-west curve was built at Wetherby; [4] running from West junction to North junction, forming a wye junction north and west of both the Wetherby stations. [5]

  6. Formerly a Naval Base, HMS Ceres, Wetherby was introduced into the Prison System in 1958 as a Borstal. [3] [4] Since that time there have been many changes in its role from an open Youth Custody Centre, to a closed Youth Custody Centre, to its current role as a dedicated Male Juvenile Prison housing inmates aged between 15 and 17 years. [5]

  7. Wetherby railway station was built on the North Eastern Railway 's Cross Gates to Wetherby Line on Linton Road. It replaced an earlier station on York Road which had opened on 1 May 1876. [1] After the construction of a double track line to allow through trains from Leeds to Harrogate via Wetherby, [1] York Road station closed and Wetherby's ...