Calverley is a village in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom midway between Leeds and Bradford. In the Domesday Book it was known as Caverleia and Ferselleia (Calverley-cum-Farsley).
The village was part of the Borough of Pudsey alongside Farsley until 1974. Though for centuries previously both Pudsey and Farsley were part of the Calverley parish. Now it is in the Leeds Metropolitan district area.
Calverley is generally a rural village with a medieval manor house which was home to the Calverley family.
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Calverley, Charles Stuart - Biographical article on the poet, from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Has a few scanner errors.
Charles Stuart Calverley (1831-1884) - Biographical profile of the poet.
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