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Dilston may
refer to:
Dilston, Northumberland, a
village and
former civil parish in Northumberland,
England close to Corbridge, the
location of Dilston...
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Dilston Castle is an
unglazed 15th-century
uninhabited tower house (and
inactive Catholic chapel built for one family's services) at
Dilston in the parish...
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woman calling herself Amelia Mary
Tudor Radcliffe, took
possession of
Dilston Castle and
claimed that the
titular 4th Earl John had not died at age 19...
- a po****tion of 558 for the
state suburb of
Dilston.
Dilston was
gazetted as a
locality in 1963.
Dilston Post
Office opened in 1871 and
closed in 1975...
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Cambian Dilston College is a
private further education college for
those with
special educational needs. It is
located at
Dilston Hall in
Corbridge in...
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singles in the 1990s.
Robson Golightly Green was born on 18
December 1964 in
Dilston Hospital in Hexham, Northumberland, and grew up in Dudley, a
small mining...
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estates for the
first time
early in 1710. He
spent the next two
years at
Dilston Hall, Northumberland, the
mansion built by his
grandfather on the site...
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Electric Light Orchestra.
Wilfred Gibson was born on 28
February 1942 in
Dilston, Northumberland. He
received his
education at the
Royal Grammar School...
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notable works and
performances included:
Quill Two at Matt's Gallery,
Dilston Grove in 2011,
Antix at Matt's
Gallery in 2006, a
commissioned memorial...
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Commons May 1572".
Retrieved 7
April 2023. Gibson,
William Sidney (1850).
Dilston hall; or,
Memoirs of
James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwen****er. Longman, Brown...