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Stainsby may refer to: * Stainsby, Derbyshire, a village in Derbyshire, England * Stainsby, Lincolnshire, a location in England * Stainsby, North Yorkshire, an abandoned village in England * Stainsby procedure, a form of arthroplasty People with the surname * John Stainsby (1937–2000), an English professional footballer * Les Stainsby Leslie Arthur Stainsby (7 June 1898 – 29 April 1942) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Stainsby spent two seasons at Collingwood, after arriving at the club ...
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Stainsby, Derbyshire
Stainsby is a small village in Derbyshire, England. It is near Chesterfield and Bolsover, and the villages of Heath and Doe Lea. The village population is included in the civil parish of Ault Hucknall. The M1 motorway skirts past the village. In 1870-72 it had a population of 101. The village is near the National Trust property of Hardwick Hall. In the hall's estate is Stainsby Mill, a fully working 19th-century water mill. The village was known as ''Steinesbei'' in the Domesday survey where it was listed together with several manors including Beighton and Sutton Scarsdale under the lands of Roger de Poitou.''Domesday Book: A Complete Translation''. London: Penguin, 2003. p.744 It was surrounded to the north by a semi-circular moat with banks and ramparts, approximately eight feet in depth. Some of this still remains visible, although in a much reduced form. This is known as "The Earthwork". The manor of Stainsby was owned by the Savage family, whose members played prolifi ...
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Stainsby, North Yorkshire
Stainsby, in North Yorkshire, England, is an abandoned village near the Acklam suburb of Middlesbrough and town of Thornaby. Little more than mounds near the A19 road are now visible. The site is a scheduled monument. Stainsby Grange Farm, Stainsby Hall Farm and Stainsby Hill Farm retain the former village's name. Stainsby Beck forms part of the Stockton-on-Tees and Middlesbrough borough boundary. Nearby Acklam Grange School was formerly named Stainsby. History Stainsby was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, as being three carucates. Walter de Stainsby held the village from 1284 to 1303; from 1388 to 1566 it followed the descent of the manor of Picton; from about 1800 it was held by the Earl of Harewood.'Parishes: Stainto ...
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Stainsby Procedure
Arthroplasty (literally " e-orming of joint") is an orthopedic surgical procedure where the articular surface of a musculoskeletal joint is replaced, remodeled, or realigned by osteotomy or some other procedure. It is an elective procedure that is done to relieve pain and restore function to the joint after damage by arthritis or some other type of trauma. Types For the last 45 years, the most successful and common form of arthroplasty is the surgical replacement of arthritic or destructive or necrotic joint or joint surface with a prosthesis. For example, a hip joint that is affected by osteoarthritis may be replaced entirely (total hip arthroplasty) with a prosthetic hip. This would involve replacing both the acetabulum (hip socket) and the head and neck of the femur. The purpose of this procedure is to relieve pain, to restore range of motion and to improve walking ability, thus leading to the improvement of muscle strength. Other types of arthroplasty * Interposi ...
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John Stainsby
John Stainsby (25 September 1937 – 2000) was an English professional footballer who played as a striker in the Football League for Barnsley, York City and Stockport County, in non-League football Non-League football describes football leagues played outside the top leagues of a country. Usually, it describes leagues which are not fully professional. The term is primarily used for football in England, where it is specifically used to de ... for Wath Athletic and was on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers without making a league appearance. References 1937 births Footballers from Barnsley 2000 deaths English men's footballers Men's association football forwards Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Wath Athletic F.C. players Barnsley F.C. players York City F.C. players Stockport County F.C. players English Football League players {{England-footy-forward-1930s-stub ...
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