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Burradon may
refer to two
villages in England:
Burradon, Northumberland, near
Alnwick Burradon, Tyne and Wear,
which historically, was also in Northumberland...
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Burradon Tower is a
ruinous tower house at
Burradon,
North Tyneside,
England which is both a
Scheduled Ancient Monument and a
Grade II
listed building...
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Burradon is in the
parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Burradon was
formerly a
township in
Alwinton parish, from 1866
Burradon was a...
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accommodation at
Burradon Tower.
After his
daughter Jane Ogle of
Burradon,
married her
cousin James Ogle of
Causey Park, the
Burradon house was abandoned...
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Burradon is a
village in the
North Tyneside district, in the
county of Tyne and Wear, England, to the
north of
Newcastle upon Tyne. It is
adjacent to Camperdown...
- The
Burradon Stakes is a
Listed flat
horse race in
Great Britain open to three-year-old horses. It is run at
Newcastle over a
distance of 1 mile and 5...
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Thockrington Kyloe Howtel Hethpool Hepple Heiferlaw Gt. Tosson
Duddo Cornhill Burradon Whitton Whittingham Warkworth Twizell Thirlwall &
Blenkinsop Shortflatt...
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North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England.
Camperdown is just
south of
Burradon, and the two
villages are
closely linked. Both
villages had coal mines...
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Ronald George Guthrie (born 19
April 1944 in
Burradon, Northumberland) is an
English former professional footballer.
After signing for
Newcastle United...
- and father-in-law. He was
staying in
Northumberland with
Oliver Ogle at
Burradon and
Causey Park. He
wrote to
James VI
referring to the
meeting at Dunfermline...