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Masham

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Masham meaning

A small market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, previously in Harrogate borough (OS grid ref SE2280).

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Janicke Tvedt, 55, had been walking her eight-year-old Labrador Goose with her partner David Hood, 57, when they stumbled across a 30-strong herd of cows in Masham, North Yorkshire.

Masham would however crumble to 80 all out in reply as Juvan Gericke, Jonny Luty and Angus Shaw claimed a trio of wickets apiece.

A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "Ripon, Masham and Bedale attended a single vehicle RTC where a Vauxhall Astra impacted a tree.

Follow the road for one and a half miles back to Masham.

Harry Blades bowled nicely for Masham, claiming four wickets, but the home side struggled when they took their turn at the crease, Tom Smith (43) the only batsmen to make any real impression.

Lesley Marsden, from Masham, said that she spotted the small arachnid on her kitchen floor, managing to catch it in a container.

On top of that, a single culvert that washed out between Masham and Wolf Lake will cost $500,000 to replace.

The 42 percent abv premium strength gin, which is single shot distilled in a copper alembic still over an open flame and bottled by hand in Masham, contains a blend of 14 carefully selected botanicals.

The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, follows an ill Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) as she has her relationship with Lady Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz) tested after the arrival of Abigail Masham (Emma Stone).

The Masham-based firm also won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise – Innovation for its patented Speedi-Beet horse feed.

Whether they were friends, acquaintances or couldn’t stand the sight of each other in Masham – the small Yorkshire market town where they lived in the 19th century – is not recorded, however.

The exception was the Southampton Plot in favour of Mortimer, involving Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham and Richard, Earl of Cambridge (grandfather of the future King Edward IV of England ), in July 1415.