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Capheaton is a
village and
civil parish in Northumberland, England,
about 25
miles (40 km) to the
northwest of
Newcastle upon Tyne. The po****tion at...
- The
Capheaton Treasure is an
important Roman silver ****d
found in the
village of
Capheaton in Northumberland, north-east England.
Since 1824, it has...
- president. In 1934,
Swinburne succeeded his
kinsman as 9th
Baronet of
Capheaton, Northumberland. Sir
James Swinburne died a
month after his 100th birthday...
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Capheaton Hall, near Wallington, Northumberland, is an
English country house, the seat of the
Swinburne Baronets and a
childhood home of the poet Algernon...
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Newcastle upon Tyne in 1951
Algernon Charles Swinburne, a poet
raised at
Capheaton Hall
Kathryn Tickell, a modern-day
player of the
Northumbrian smallpipes...
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Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent,
south east England, 1st–4th centuries)
Capheaton and
Backworth treasures,
remnants of two
important ****ds from northern...
- Malta. Many of the
ruins are dis****d
among private collections. 1747:
Capheaton Treasure, a
Roman silver ****d, is
found in Northumberland, England. Some...
- The
Swinburne Baronetcy, of
Capheaton in the
county of Northumberland, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 26
September 1660 for...
- Bywell,
Bywell Saint Andrews,
Bywell Saint Peters Callaly, Cambo, Cambois,
Capheaton, Carr Shield,
Carter Bar,
Carterway Heads, Cartington, Catton, Causey...
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includes the
settlements and
parishes of (towns
highlighted in bold):
Belsay Capheaton,
Cresswell East Chevington,
Ellington and
Linton Hartburn, Hebron, Heddon-on-the-Wall...