Carlbury is a hamlet in the civil parish of High Coniscliffe in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Darlington, on the...
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and its environs, including White Cross Farmhouse, White Cross Cottage, Carlbury Bridge, Piercebridge Grange Farmhouse, the Church of St Mary and its wall...
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located in a place called Carlbury, just to the north of Piercebridge, which led to the development of the hamlet of Carlbury. The station was closed to...
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Burnhope, Burnopfield, Butterknowle, Butterwick, Byers Green, Blaydon Carlbury, Carlton, Carrville, Cassop, Castle Eden, Castleside, Catchgate, Causey...
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Darlington and ceremonial county of County Durham, England. The parish includes Carlbury and Low Coniscliffe. It is part of Heighington and Coniscliffe ward, and...
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Carlebury (or Carlbury) was launched in 1799 and spent her entire career as a West Indiaman. An American privateer captured her in 1814, but the British...
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were ultimately expelled by the island's owner. Winterborne Farringdon Carlbury, NZ217157 (mostly demolished in the late 1940s to make way for A67 road)...
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Romaldkirk Startforth Barnard Castle Whorlton Winston Gainford Piercebridge Carlbury High Coniscliffe Merrybent Low Coniscliffe Blackwell Stapleton Croft-on-Tees...
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received further lands. They probably included the manors of Ulnaby and Carlbury. However, notes Young, the nature of the surviving evidence—mostly existing...
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all within 3 kilometres. Roman items have been found locally at High Carlbury, High Coniscliffe and Ulnaby farm itself. The village itself is believed...
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upon Tyne two years earlier, and placed their ten artillery pieces on Carlbury Hill, to the north east of the bridge, from where they could weaken the...
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Captain Hatham. Both sides had canon, and the Royalists who had canon on Carlbury Hill won the day. Hatham retreated to Tadcaster while the Royalists marched...
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Western Isles 58°16′N 6°46′W / 58.27°N 06.77°W / 58.27; -06.77 NB2042 Carlbury North Yorkshire 54°32′N 1°40′W / 54.53°N 01.67°W / 54.53; -01.67 NZ2115...
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