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- England and Scotland, and follows a winding course across the landscape ("Coquetdale"). The upper reaches are bordered by the Otterburn Ranges military training...
- Coquetdale cheese is a full-fat semi-hard cheese, made from pasteurised cow's milk and vegetarian rennet. The cheese, which takes its name from Coquetdale...
- parts of the building. Rothbury became a relatively important town in Coquetdale, being a crossroads situated on a ford of the River Coquet, with turnpike...
- [citation needed] Originally the Border Terrier was referred to as the Coquetdale Terrier or Redesdale Terrier from the area in which it evolved, but by...
- Bartholomew – Some Thoughts[permanent dead link]. The Parish of Upper Coquetdale. Evidence of the Resurrection Archived 24 September 2008 at the Wayback...
- was partly within the Bamburgh Ward and Coquetdale Ward and later included in the East Division of Coquetdale Ward in 1832. Alnwick Town Hall was the...
- marched to Yorkshire. It was commanded by lt. Colonel Horace St Paul. The Coquetdale Rangers were raised in 1799 and continued in existence until 1821. They...
- element) for more). Airedale (Yorkshire) Annandale (Scottish Lowlands) Coquetdale (Northumberland) Ennerdale (****berland) Eskdale (****berland) Eskdale (Scottish...
- grocery shop in the village. In 1862, his father opened a second shop in Coquetdale House, on the High Street in Rothbury (about 6 miles south of Whittingham)...
- transferred from the former Wansbeck seat. 1832–1885: The Wards of Bamborough, Coquetdale, Glendale and Morpeth, and the Berwick Bounds. 1885: the constituency...