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    Widdrington is a village and (as Widdrington Village) a civil parish in the county of Northumberland, England. It borders Tritlington and West Chevington...
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  • the Widdrington family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of England. All three creations are extinct. The Widdringtons were...
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  • Widdrington Station and Stobswood is a civil parish in the county of Northumberland, England. It has a population of 2,767 (as of 2011) and is 6 miles...
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  • Whalton Whittingham Whittington Whitton and Tosson Widdrington Station and Stobswood Widdrington Village Wooler Wylam Formerly Alnwick Rural District Formerly...
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    James Bulmer Johnson (category People from Widdrington, Northumberland)
    However a local resident, and Widdrington Village Parish Council, claimed that Johnson was born in 1882 at the then Widdrington Colliery, and had no middle...
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  • Embleton Felton CE Primary School, Felton Grange View CE First School, Widdrington Village Greenhaugh Primary School, Greenhaugh Greenhead CE Primary School...
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    Baron Widdrington, of Blankney in the County of Lincoln, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 2 November 1643 for Sir William Widdrington...
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    20 chains (23.2 mi; 37.4 km) north of Newcastle, serves the villages of Stobswood and Widdrington Station in Northumberland, England. It is owned by Network...
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    Blankney (category Villages in Lincolnshire)
    William Widdrington who was created Baron Widdrington of Blankney in 1643. Lord Widdrington's great-grandson, William Widdrington, 4th Baron Widdrington had...
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  • Vacant Alex Whitmore New Balance FWP Architecture Aldershot Town Tommy Widdrington Stuart O'Keefe Erreà Bridges Estate Agents Altrincham Phil Parkinson...
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    Ellington, Northumberland (category Villages in Northumberland)
    and Welles. The Widdrington family were known to acquire possessions in Ellington as early as the 13th century. In 1715, Lord Widdrington relinquished the...
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    Civil War near the village of Winceby, Lincolnshire. In the battle, a Royalist relieving force under the command of Sir William Widdrington was defeated by...
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    realm, James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater, and William Widdrington, 4th Baron Widdrington, and a future peer, Charles Radclyffe, later de jure 5th Earl...
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    campaigning to improve service levels at the station, and at neighbouring Widdrington, since September 2016. The station has two platforms with basic facilities...
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    attainder. 6 Geo. 2. c. 13 17 May 1733 An Act to enable William Widdrington, late Lord Widdrington, to sue or maintain any Action or Suit, notwithstanding his...
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    Dutch in 1665. Two New York streets are named after him, one in Greenwich Village and one in Brooklyn, as well as Downing Street, London. George Downing...
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    A1068 A1 at Seaton Burn A1 south of Alnwick via Bedlington, Guide Post, Widdrington and Amble. Originally passed through Red Row and Broomhill and ended...
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    became the first Dean of Durham. Monkwearmouth passed afterwards to the Widdrington family, then to that of Fenwick. The remains of the monastic buildings...
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    Professional partner Status Kaye Adams Loose Women panellist & journalist Kai Widdrington Eliminated 1st on 2 October 2022 Richie Anderson Television & radio presenter...
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    Kösem Sultan, regent of the Ottoman Empire (b. 1590) William Widdrington, 1st Baron Widdrington, English landowner, politician (b. 1610) September 10 – Yui...
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    / 51.34889°N 0.71333°W / 51.34889; -0.71333 (Golden Farmer Inn) The village of Hartfordbridge in Hampshire. Wikisource has original text related to...
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    Acomb, North Yorkshire (category Villages and areas in the City of York)
    Place Names. Routledge and Kegan Paul. pp. 44–5. ISBN 0-7100-2010-4. Widdrington, Sir Thomas (1897). Analecta eboracensia: some remaynes of the ancient...
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    at Ewelme Palace in the village of Ewelme, Oxfordshire on 18 November 1434 and is buried in St Mary's church in the village. Thomas' only daughter Alice...
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    Cartington (category Villages in Northumberland)
    transferred as the dowry of Mary Radcliffe on her marriage to Roger Widdrington. In 1515 it was briefly visited by the Scottish queen, Margaret Tudor...
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    Stamfordham (category Villages in Northumberland)
    Eachwick, Harlow Hill, Hawkwell, Heugh, Nesbitt, and Ouston. Sir Thomas Widdrington SL, English judge and politician, and founder of the school in Stamfordham...
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    of Cumberland, Part of the Estate of Catherine Widdrington, commonly called Catherine Lady Widdrington, deceased, for a Term of Five hundred Years, for...
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  • that he is at Widdrington Manor in Hampshire, the home of the widowed Lady Widdrington and her mother, Mrs Pulteney-Banks. Lady Widdrington has a cat named...
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    century. At this time the castle was owned by Gerald Widdrington and, although the Widdringtons still owned it in the early 14th century, the Swinburns...
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    became keeper of Tynemouth Castle in December 1606, succeeding Sir Henry Widdrington. An inventory was made of the artillery at the castle. Some muskets and...
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  • 2019 (caretaker) Ben Garner 2019–20 Tommy Widdrington 2020 (caretaker) Paul Tisdale 2020–21 Tommy Widdrington 2021 (caretaker) Joey Barton 2021–2023 Andy...
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