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Dissington Hall is an
English country house situated on the
banks of the
River Pont at
North Dissington, Ponteland, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade...
- Dinnington, Donwell,
Doxford Park, Dudley, Dunston,
Denton Burn,
Darras Hall,
Dissington,
Denton Park Earsdon, East Denton, East Holywell, East Rainton, Elswick...
- Craster, Cresswell,
Crookham Dalton (nr Hexham),
Dalton (nr Ponteland),
Dissington (nr Ponteland), Duddo, Dunstan, Eachwick, Earle, East Cramlington, East...
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Northumberland (bought by
George Delaval in the
eighteenth century)
Dissington Hall, west of
Newcastle (a
previous seat of the
Delaval family) Doddington...
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Collingwood (1734–1806), a
barrister who
ordered the
construction of
Dissington Hall, had
their seat at
Chirton Hall in Chirton, now a
western suburb...
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manor in the
shire of
Dissington, Northumberland.
Spelling variations of this
family name include: Dishington, Dischingtoun,
Dissington, Dissyngton, Dyshington...
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junior branch of the
Delaval family, the son of
George Delaval of
North Dissington, Northumberland. His
father left him a
legacy of only £100, but he went...
- 2011-01-23. "DELAVAL,
Francis (1692-1752), of Ford Castle,
Seaton Delaval and
Dissington, Northumb., and Doddington, Lincs".
History of
Parliament Online. Retrieved...
- of Sir
Robert Delaval. He had a
grant of
North Dissington from his
father and
purchased South Dissington in 1610. In 1610 he was High
Sheriff of Northumberland...
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Delaval family of
Seaton Delaval, Northumberland.
Delaval was born at
Dissington Hall, Ponteland, an
estate he
ultimately inherited and sold to Edward...