• Craster Tower is an 18th-century Georgian mansion incorporating a 14th-century pele tower situated near the fishing village of Craster, Northumberland...
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    incorporating a medieval pele tower, now used as holiday accommodation. A small distance inland lies Craster Tower, the home of the Craster family who were the...
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  • November 1680: Henry Ogle, of Eglingham Hall: 17  1681–82: Edmund Craster of Craster Tower: 17  1683–84: James Howard of Redesdale Hall: 17  1685: Sir Mark...
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    2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Craster Tower" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Crawley Tower" Archived 2012-10-04 at the Wayback...
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    the coast of Northumberland in northern England, between the villages of Craster and Embleton. The castle was built by Earl Thomas of Lancaster between...
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  • Hall Close House Collingwood House, Morpeth Coupland Castle Cragside Craster Tower Dally Castle Dilston Castle Dissington Hall Eglingham Hall Ellingham...
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  • Rast attributes to Craster's stinginess. Rast and Karl Tanner stand up to Craster, resulting in a mutiny in which Karl kills Craster and Rast stabs Mormont...
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    suggest some additional attributions: The Lodge, Capheaton village Craster Tower (South wing) 1769 Close House 1779 Newton Hall Togston Hall Faulkner...
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    2021. George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 H. H. E. Craster, A History of Northumberland X, Corbridge, 295-303. Leigh Rayment's Peerage...
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    Charles Radclyffe (category Executions at the Tower of London)
    Seccombe 1896, p. 128. Cook 1901, p. 451. Hitchin-Kemp 1902, pp. 22–23. Craster 1893, pp. 300–302. Cook, Alice, ed. (1901). Remains, historical and literary...
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  • girl, daughter and wife of Craster. After the Night's Watch regroups at Craster's Keep, Gilly gives birth to a son. Craster is killed before he can sacrifice...
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    Circa 30 Yards North West of Farmhouse) 1304159 Upload Photo Craster Tower Craster Tower, Craster, Northumberland Country House 1769 10 January 1953 NU2511719568...
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    archived from the original on 2 September 2007, retrieved 14 February 2012 Craster, H. H. E. (1941). "The Bodleian Library Extension Scheme". In Bulletin...
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    the widow of George Grey of Southwick, and a monument to Shafto Craster of Craster Tower. Renovation The church has undergone multiple restorations, including...
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  • Ranulf Flambard (category Prisoners in the Tower of London)
    Historical Review. 2 (5): 103–112. doi:10.1093/ehr/II.V.103-b. JSTOR 546835. Craster, Edmund (1930). "A Contemporary Record of the Pontificate of Ranulf Flambard"...
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    from Embleton Quarry to Christon Bank station and to the small harbour at Craster, Northumberland, Fanny Gray (O&K 3248/1909) in front of Dunstanburgh (Jung...
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    Embleton, Northumberland (category Towers in Northumberland)
    by, to the south, is the fishing village of Craster. Close by the church is Embleton Tower, a pele tower which was the vicarage until 1974. The Creighton...
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    England. It lies just to the south of Newton-by-the-Sea and north of Craster. Popular for paddling, it is overlooked by the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle...
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  • Jack Kid Berg (category Boxers from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
    unbeaten run. In January 1941 he moved up to middleweight to fight Harry Craster. He again beat Mizler in February 1941 and defeated British lightweight...
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  • prominence were added to the cast: Skins star Hannah Murray filled the role of Craster's daughter Gilly, a love interest to Samwell Tarly; while the second role...
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    Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, xxxvii (1964), pp. 76–77. Craster, H. H. E. (1907). A History of Northumberland: Volume VIII. Newcastle:...
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    The islands of Canna, Eigg, and Muck, Scotland Cullernose Point, near Craster, Northumberland, England The northern part of the Isle of Skye, Scotland...
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  • seek shelter from the wildling Craster, an old man who marries his own daughters, Jon is horrified to discover that Craster sacrifices his sons to the White...
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    have high-rising glass display cases known as Hungerturm (meaning "hunger tower") on the bar to present ready-to-eat dishes like lard bread, salt eggs,...
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  • Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 09. p. 363. Wallis, 1769, p.552 Craster, H.H.E, (1909). A History of Northumberland, (Vol IX, pp.52). The Northumberland...
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     550. Brakspear 1910, p. 27. Robinson 2011, p. 54. Craster 1970, pp. 18–20. Newman 2000, p. 553. Craster 1970, p. 22. Newman 2000, pp. 554–555. Various industrial...
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  • During their travels beyond the Wall, Bran and his group stumble across Craster's Keep, where they are captured and held by Night's Watch mutineers, led...
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    Features include: Alnmouth, Bamburgh, Beadnell, Budle Bay, Cocklawburn Beach, Craster, Dunstanburgh Castle, the Farne Islands, Lindisfarne and Seahouses. It...
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    visiting the nearby St Peter's Church. Next he travels to a smokehouse in Craster and learns how herrings are kippered; followed by a train journey to Dunbar...
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  • patient for vengeance. At Craster's Keep, the surviving Night's Watchmen, starving, come into conflict with their host. Craster and Mormont are slain in...
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