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    Blackhall Manor is a tower house in Paisley in Renfrewshire, in the western central Lowlands of Scotland. It dates to the sixteenth century, although...
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    Black Hall is a Grade II* listed building near the village of Avonwick, in Devon, England. Previously, an older construction of Black Hall was the seat...
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  • Blackhall may refer to: Two adjoining villages in County Durham, England: Blackhall Colliery Blackhall Rocks Blackhall, Edinburgh, Scotland Blackhall...
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  • Scone Palace Stobhall Taymouth Castle Blackhall Manor Burnhouse Manor Castle Semple Formakin House Parkhouse Manor Abbotsford House Ayton Castle Black Barony...
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    Rennie Mackintosh, it was built in 1905–07. Dating from circa 1160 Blackhall Manor is the oldest building in Paisley. It was given to the Burgh of Paisley...
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    Parks and St Mary's church. It is connected to the villages of Blackhall Colliery and Blackhall Rocks to its south by a spectacular rail viaduct which spans...
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  • Barr Castle Tower 16th century Ruin Private Lochwinnoch NS3468058156 Blackhall Manor Occupied Belltrees Peel Ruin NS3617558778 Castle Semple Ruin NS3705257507...
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  • Barrhead Road Blackhall Manor House 55°50′16″N 4°24′41″W / 55.837675°N 4.411366°W / 55.837675; -4.411366 (Off Barrhead Road Blackhall Manor House) Category B...
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    Throckley Hall (category Manor houses in England)
    Antiques Roadshow in 1987. The Hall and Estate were acquired in 2022 by the Blackhall family, subsequently undergoing a degree of sympathetic restoration and...
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  • Robert, and a daughter, Elizabeth, who later married John Stewart of Blackhall. "Lyle, Robert, first Lord Lyle (d. c. 1470), nobleman". Oxford Dictionary...
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  • Benton Square, Benwell, Bill Quay, Birtley, Blackfell, Black Callerton, Blackhall Mill, Blakelaw, Blaydon, Blucher, Boldon, Boldon Colliery Brandling Village...
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  • Bishop Auckland, Bishop Middleham, Bishopsgarth, Bishopton, Blackhall Colliery, Blackhall Rocks, Blackhill, Blackwell, Bolam, Boldron, Bournmoor, Bowbank...
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    Radio 4 – Desert Island Discs, Bill Nighy". BBC. Retrieved 3 March 2024. Blackhall, Sue (1 February 2010). Bill Nighy: The Unauthorised Biography. John Blake...
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    Queen Mother. The couple made their home in Wiltshire, purchasing Bolehyde Manor in Allington and later Middlewick House in Corsham. They had two children:...
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  • "is open for Sunday services" and is "part of a United benefice with Blackhall and Hesleden St. Andrew". As of early February 2021, the undated Parish...
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    Canonteign (category Former manors in Devon)
    Joanna Hole (died 1714), a daughter and co-heiress of Robert Hole of Blackhall in the parish of South Tawton, Devon. William Helyar (1720–1783) (grandson)...
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    Middlesbrough via the Transporter bridge. The A1086 road leads north to Crimdon, Blackhall, Horden, Peterlee and Easington. Hartlepool is served by Hartlepool and...
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  • that used mullets in their arms: potentially the Aberdeenshire family of Blackhall or the family of Reid of Pitfoddells. The cross is used to difference...
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  • that used mullets in their arms: potentially the Aberdeenshire family of Blackhall or the family of Reid of Pitfoddells. The cross is used to difference...
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    sites for people who meet local needs criteria. The parish is home to the Blackhall Gaels football, hurling and camogie club. The club's main grounds are...
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  • December 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2017. Bibliography Blundell, Nigel; Blackhall, Susan (2004). Serial Killers: A Visual Encyclopedia. London: Salamander...
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    pupils, including 3 girls. From 1783 to 1971, the school was located in Blackhall Place, Dublin, currently the headquarters of the Law Society of Ireland...
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    right royal progress of Helen Mirren". The Independent. 20 January 2017. Blackhall, Sue (2014). Daniel Radcliffe - The Biography. John Blake Publishing....
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    encompassed the villages of Granton, Pilton, Muirhouse, Davidson's Mains, Blackhall, Ravelston, Craigcrook, Turnhouse and Craigiehall. The area has a low...
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    Sheraton A182 in South Hetton B1281 A19 west of Castle Eden A1086 in Blackhall Colliery B1282 (defunct) Quarryheads Lane in Durham A1050 (now A77) in...
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  • inner city after the battle. Benburb Street runs between Queen Street and Blackhall Place. There is also a Benburb Street in south Belfast just off the Donegall...
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    Magdalen Street Old Fire Station Theatre, George Street O'Reilly Theatre, Blackhall Road Oxford Playhouse, Beaumont Street Pegasus Theatre, Magdalen Road...
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  • Duff, Tom; et al. (2000). The Story of Dublin Institute of Technology. Blackhall Press. ISBN 1-842180-13-4. Archived from the original on 15 July 2020...
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    previously been utilised as the local community centre. A few other country manors have survived in the area, including St Catherine's (now a pub-restaurant)...
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  • (Consett) 1507 (Chester-Le-Street) 1509 (Blaydon) 1801 (Alnwick) 1932 (Blackhall) 2214 (Usworth) 2344 (Longbenton) 2505 (Bishop Auckland) 2510 (West Denton)...
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