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Bedlington constituted the
historic exclave of
County Durham called Bedlingtonshire. The place-name "Bedlington" is
first attested circa 1050 in a biography...
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election to Parliament, he had
served for
eleven years as a
member of
Bedlingtonshire Council. He was also
Chairman of the
Ashington branch of the National...
- were
partitioned into
Northumberland and
County Durham it,
along with
Bedlingtonshire and Islandshire, sta****
under the
jurisdiction of
Durham despite being...
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Government Act 1972, by the
merger of the
urban districts of Ashington,
Bedlingtonshire and Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. It is
named after the
River Wansbeck. The...
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Bedlington Academy (formerly
Bedlingtonshire Community High School) is a
coeducational secondary school and
sixth form in
Bedlington in the
English county...
- the north. The
county palatinate also had a
number of liberties: the
Bedlingtonshire,
Islandshire and
Norhamshire exclaves within Northumberland, and the...
- Sir
Robert Charlton CBE (11
October 1937 – 21
October 2023) was an
English professional footballer who pla**** as an attacking-midfielder, left-winger or...
- (Blyth): The Muni****l
Borough of Blyth, and the
Urban Districts of
Bedlingtonshire, and
Seaton Valley.
Blyth and
Bedlington were
transferred from Morpeth...
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Other than these, the term was used for
several other districts.
Bedlingtonshire, Craikshire,
Norhamshire and
Islandshire were
exclaves of
County Durham...
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Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame. He has a
stone named after him at
Bedlingtonshire Golf Club, in Northumberland, England. It is
located on the 7th hole...