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Coxwold
Coxwold is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England and located within the North York Moors National Park. It is situated 18 miles north of York and is where the Rev. Laurence Sterne wrote ''A Sentimental Journey''. ==History==
The village is mentioned in the ''Domesday Book'' as part of the ''Yalestre'' hundred by the name of ''Cucvalt''. The lord of the manor at the time of the Norman invasion was ''Kofse'', but passed to ''Hugh, son of Baldric'' The manor passed at some time later to the ''Colville'' family. The village name is derived from Saxon words ''Cuc'', meaning ''cry'' and ''valt'', meaning ''wood''. At one time, the village had a station on the Malton & Thirsk Railway. It opened on 19 May 1853, but closed on 7 August 1964 as part of the reorganisation of the national railway system.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )〕 In 1603, Sir John Harte, who was born in nearby Kilburn, North Yorkshire, built a Grammar School in the village, which closed in 1894. He was also a Lord Mayor of London.〔〔
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