• Whorlton may refer to: Whorlton, County Durham, a village in County Durham, in England Whorlton, North Yorkshire, a hamlet and civil parish in the Hambleton...
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  • Whorlton is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated near the River Tees and to the east of Barnard Castle. Whorlton Bridge is a 183 ft...
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    Whorlton Castle is a ruined medieval castle situated near the abandoned village of Whorlton (at grid reference NZ4802) in North Yorkshire, England. It...
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    for Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord Kinloss. He was later created Baron Bruce, of Whorlton in the County of York, in the Peerage of England on 30 July 1641. The Earl...
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  • expected to spot abuse "which often takes place behind closed doors." Whorlton Hall is a private hospital in County Durham which had previously been owned...
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    Savernake, of Savernake Forest in the County of Wilts, Earl Bruce, of Whorlton in the County of York, and Marquess of Ailesbury, in the County of Buckingham...
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    swans or the land of Svein's people. The village is close to the ruins of Whorlton Castle; Swainby appears to have been built after its abandonment, possibly...
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    Whorlton is a hamlet and civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. It is very near Swainby and the A19, and 6 miles south west...
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    Savernake, of Savernake Forest in the County of Wilts, Earl Bruce, of Whorlton in the County of York, and Marquess of Ailesbury, in the County of Buckingham...
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    arms of Bruce. In 1641 he was also created Baron Bruce (designated "of Whorlton in the County of York") in the Peerage of England. He was succeeded by...
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  • subsidiary title for the Earl of Carrick, abeyant 1371 Baron Bruce of Whorlton (1641), formerly a subsidiary title for the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine...
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    Nicholas Meinill, 1st Baron Meinill (died 1322), Lord of Whorlton was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Wales and Scotland. Nicholas was the son...
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    The line included a two-mile branch south from Potto to the mines at Whorlton. The NY&C was incorporated into the North Eastern Railway (NER) in 1858...
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    Margaret Primrose Earl of Elgin, Lord Bruce of Kinloss, and Baron Bruce of Whorlton in the County of York, 1633 Edward Bruce 1594–1613 2nd Lord Kinloss, Lord...
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  • Winlaton, Winlaton Mill, Wrekenton, Whitebridge Park, West Denton, Whorlton, Whorlton Grange, West Jesmond, Walkerville, Walkergate, West Denton Park, West...
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  • civil parish was less than 100. Details are maintained in the parish of Whorlton. It is situated to the east of Barnard Castle near the River Tees. "Westwick...
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  • Manchester Windmill Farm Railway, Bursough, Lancashire Thorpe Light Railway, Whorlton, County Durham Beamish Museum, County Durham Bradford Industrial Museum...
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    Margaret Primrose Earl of Elgin, Lord Bruce of Kinloss, and Baron Bruce of Whorlton in the County of York, 1633 Edward Bruce 1594–1613 2nd Lord Kinloss, Lord...
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    capture its fortified church. For a time Lennox and his family resided at Whorlton Castle in North Yorkshire, which had been granted, with the estate, to...
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  • surname is Trenholme. Trenholm is a habitational name from Trenholme in Whorlton, North Yorkshire in the North of England. It is derived from the Old Norse...
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    Pickering and Scarborough and others existed at Ayton, Danby, Mulgrave and Whorlton. In the 11th and 12th centuries monasteries were established on the moors...
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    century, when it was owned by the Meynell family, as part of the manor of Whorlton. Part of the estate passed to Dame Elizabeth Strangways in the 16th century...
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    with Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset. The family estates included Whorlton Castle and manor given to his father by King James I of England in 1603...
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    the county of Durham and whose son took the surname James Saunderson. Whorlton in Durham was home to one branch of the family. "This place formed part...
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  • Scarborough Sheriff Hutton Skelton Skipton Snape South Cowton Spofforth Whorlton Wilton Acklam Burton in Lonsdale Buttercrambe Carlton Levington Duffield...
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  • Middleton-in-Teesdale Eggleston Cotherstone Barnard Castle Startforth Whorlton, County Durham Wycliffe, County Durham Ovington, County Durham Winston...
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    Hill Wood West Auckland West Rainton and Leamside Westwick Wheatley Hill Whorlton Windlestone Wingate Winston Witton Gilbert Witton-le-Wear Wolsingham Wolsingham...
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    generally east-south-east, but it now turns north-east near the village of Whorlton. Passing Ovington and Winston it runs parallel to the A67 south-east past...
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  • and Trinity College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1864. After a curacy at Whorlton, County Durham he emigrated to New Zealand to work under Andrew Suter,...
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  • the staff being prosecuted. In 2019 an BBC documentary revealed abuse at Whorlton Hall, a treatment unit for those with learning disabilities or autism....
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