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Drumburgh (/ˈdrʌmˌbrʌf/ DRUM-bruff) is a
small settlement in ****bria, England. It is 13
kilometres (8 mi)
northwest of the city of
Carlisle and is on...
- born c. 1320 in
Drumburgh Castle.
Isabel was co-heiress to her uncle,
Robert le Brun, by
which she
inherited the
manor of
Drumburgh and a one-third share...
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Drumburgh Castle is a
medieval pele
tower in the
village of
Drumburgh, in ****bria, England. A pele
tower was
originally built on this site, near the village...
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Drumburgh railway station was near the
village of
Drumburgh (pronounced "Drumbruff"), ****bria, England. It was the
junction station for the Port Carlisle...
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along the
western sector of the wall: MAIS [Bowness-on-Solway]
COGGABATA [
Drumburgh]
VXELODVNVM [Stanwix]
CAMBOGLANNA [Castlesteads]. This is
followed by...
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heard in
several ****brian
place names, e.g.
Burgh by Sands, Longburgh,
Drumburgh,
Mayburgh Henge. The
English language borough, like the
Scots Burgh, is...
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September 2018, it is run four
times daily by Stagecoach. ****bria
portal Drumburgh List of
English and
Welsh endowed schools (19th century)
Listed buildings...
- a half
miles away by
train from
Drumburgh and Gl****on was one and a
quarter miles away. The
journey time to
Drumburgh was nine minutes,
although Gl****on...
- and the
entire network closed in 1964. The Port
Carlisle branch from
Drumburgh was
notable because p****enger
trains were
operated by horse-drawn vehicle...
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miles (13 km)
northwest of
Carlisle on the
course of Hadrian's Wall near
Drumburgh. The
place name
derives from the Anglo-Scandinavian glaise,
meaning "a...