Eshott is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Thirston, in Northumberland, England. In 1951 the parish had a population of 114. It...
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Eshott Airfield is a general aviation airfield in the civil parish of Thirston, in the county of Northumberland, England, 20 miles (32 km) north of Newcastle...
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Eshott Hall is a privately owned mansion house, a Grade II listed building, situated at Eshott, near Felton, Northumberland, England. Little is known of...
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Esholt Junction rail crash (redirect from Eshott Junction rail crash)
The Esholt Junction rail crash occurred on Thursday 9 June 1892, at the point at which the Otley and Ilkley Joint Railway from Ilkley divides, one branch...
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Northumberland, including Bollyhope Quarry (Durham), Chopwell Woods (Gateshead) and Eshott Hall (Northumberland) which was used for the Vance residence. The series...
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March 2012, it was announced that Robert Parker, owner of Doxford House, Eshott Hall and Guyzance Hall in Northumberland, had purchased Dalhousie Castle...
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Oxfordshire now Enstone Airfield RAF Errol ER Scotland Perthshire 1942 1948 RAF Eshott England Northumberland 1942 1945 RAF Evanton ET Scotland Ross and Cromarty...
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Earle, East Cramlington, East Ord, Eglingham, Elsdon, Embleton, Ellington, Eshott, Etal Fallodon, Falstone, Felton, Ford, Ford Forge Glanton, Goswick, Great...
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Chevington Moor, (A1068) Fieldhead, Causey Park Fieldhead, Causey Park Eshott, Helm Eshott, Helm Eshottheugh Eshottheugh Longhorsley Longhorsley Weldon Bridge...
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the world – in Newcastle upon Tyne, who, from 1877, lived near Morpeth at Eshott Hall Arthur Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham (1849–1931), born at Linden Hall...
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Operational Training Unit RAF (a Supermarine Spitfire training unit based at RAF Eshott, Boulmer's parent unit). Part of the airfield formed the basis of a caravan...
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Northumberland EGQM RAF Boulmer Military Bockenfield Northumberland Eshott Airfield Public Asphalt Bishop Middleham County Durham GB-0002 Fishburn...
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Dilston Castle Dissington Hall Eglingham Hall Ellingham Hall Embleton Hall Eshott Hall Eslington Park Featherstone Castle Fowberry Tower Haughton Castle Hethpool...
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low-flying area included the dog track! In November 1942 57 O.T.U moved to RAF Eshott in Northumberland as the unit's training syllabus requirements had outgrown...
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Embleton in Northumberland, and in 1784 he purchased from the Carrs of Eshott the estate of High and Low Hedgely, Northumberland. Upon this property he...
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Yorkshire, who worked mainly in Northumberland and Durham. His work includes: Eshott Hall, about 1660 Capheaton Hall, 1667-8 Cliffords Fort, North Shields, 1672...
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The venue is no longer used for speedway, however. It is now known as Eshott Airfield and is a base for flying microlights. Felton lies adjacent to the...
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Gunnery School, Walmsley carried out instructing duties with No. 57 OTU at Eshott from May to October. He was then posted to No. 130 Squadron as a flight...
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and RAF Winfield with Beaufighter No. 57 Operational Training Unit at RAF Eshott and RAF Boulmer with Spitfire No. 59 Operational Training Unit at RAF Boulmer...
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Neulond (Newland Tower) 1310 July 22 Rogerus Maudut, Esshete [Essetete] (Eshott Castle) 1310 Aug 26 Willielmus de Bliburgh, clericus, Bromle (Simpsons Moat...
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writ was issued on 22 March 1331/2, on the petition of Roger Mauduit of Eshott, to ascertain whether it would be to the loss or damage of the king (Edward...
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year, he returned to instructing duties with a posting to No. 57 OTU at Eshott. In March 1945, Hallowes was posted to North Weald to serve as the deputy...
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Butler, MP, and widow of Sir William Heron, jure uxoris Baron Saye, MP, of Eshott and East Duddoe, Northumberland, by whom he had issue including: Sir Henry...
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Thirston with Shothaugh, East Chevington, East Thornton, Edington, Ellington, Eshott, Fenrother, Freeholders’ Quarter + 5 detached portions, Hadston, Hartburn...
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Thirston, Earsdon, Longhirst, Bothal Barns and East Moor (and possibly Eshott) form a line with the pillboxes approximately two miles apart. There is...
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September 1942 he moved to 57 OTU, initially at RAF Hawarden and then at Eshott, on the same duties. In early July 1943 Lawrence went to RAF Duxford for...
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a satellite station of 5402 U. He was briefly station commander at RAF Eshott. In May, at SOA at 302 Wing, Ibsley in June and held several appointments...
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founded in the Methodist tradition. In 1898, he married Hilda Bainbridge from Eshott in Northumberland. They had four sons and a daughter. France had a business...
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Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft No. 57 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Eshott and RAF Boulmer with Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft No. 58 Operational...
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Hall: 22 1707: Robert Lawson of Chirton Hall: 22 1708: William Carr of Eshott Hall: 22 1709: John Horsley of Milburn Grange, Ponteland: 23 1710: George...
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