Searching for "HEBBURN"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    BOTHAL Northumberland Hebburn, in the diocese of Durham. Value, £1,357.* Patron, the Duke of Portland. The church contains tombs of the Ogles Imperial
    CAUSEY-PARK Northumberland Hebburn parish, Northumberland; 5½ miles NNW of Morpeth. Acres, 1,117. Pop, 101. Houses, 19. Causey-Park House is the seat Imperial
    CHILLINGHAM Northumberland Hebburn and Newton. Post town, Chatton, under Belford. Acres, 4, 929. Real property, £4, 354. Pop., 328. Houses, 66. The property Imperial
    COCKLE-PARK Northumberland Hebburn parochial chapelry, Northumberland; 3 miles N of Morpeth. Acres, 1, 335. Pop., 42. Houses, 7. Cockle Park Tower was anciently Imperial
    EARSDON Northumberland Hebburn parish, Northumberland; on Line water, adjacent to the Northwestern railway, 5 miles N of Morpeth. Acres, 913. Pop., 83. Houses Imperial
    EARSDON-FOREST Northumberland Hebburn parish, Northumberland; on the river Wansbeck, adjacent to the Wansbeck railway, 6 miles W of Morpeth. Acres, 744. Pop., 24. Houses Imperial
    FENROTHER Northumberland FENROTHER , a township in Hebburn parish, Northumberland; 4½ miles NNW of Morpeth. Acres, 1, 415. Pop., 78. Houses, 15. Imperial
    Hebburn Northumberland Hebburn , township, Chillingham par., N. Northumberland. See HEPBURN. Bartholomew
    Hebburn County Durham Hebburn Colliery and P.O. at Hebburn New Town ; 1 Bank; chemical works and shipbuilding employ most of the inhabitants; in vicinity Bartholomew
    HEBBURN County Durham HEBBURN , a village in Jarrow township and parish, Durham; on the river Tyne, 3 miles WSW of South Shields. It is a shipping Imperial
    Hebburn (Hebron, or Hepburn) Northumberland Hebburn (Hebron , or Hepburn ), eccl. dist. and township, Bothal par., N. Northumberland - dist., pop. 506; township, 2½ miles N. of Morpeth Bartholomew
    HEBBURN, or Hebron Northumberland HEBBURN , or Hebron, a township and a parish in Morpeth district, Northumberland. The township lies near the Northeastern railway, 2½ miles Imperial
    HEBBURN, or HEPBURN Northumberland Hebburn Wood is a maze of birches, ferns, and rock; Hebburn Crags are crowned with an ancient camp; and Hebburn Imperial
    Hebron Northumberland Hebron , township, Northumberland. See HEBBURN. Bartholomew
    Hepburn (or Hebburn) Northumberland Hebburn ), township, Chillingham par., N. Northumberland, 5 miles SE. of Wooler, 2106 ac., pop. 127; contains Hepburn Wood, Hepburn Crags Bartholomew
    MORPETH Northumberland Hebburn, and one of Nether Witton. Acres, 44,807. Pop., 8,426. Houses, 1,387.—The district comprehends a so the sub-district Imperial
    TRITLINGTON Northumberland TRITLINGTON , a township in Hebburn parish, Northumberland; 4¼ miles N of Morpeth. Acres, 1,200. Pop., 142. Houses, 27. Imperial
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