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Swinburn and
Gunnerton,
Northumberland and
Little Horkesley, Es****, was an
English politician.
Swinburne was the heir of
Thomas Swinburne of
Gunnerton, who had...
- Books. pp. 25–26. ISBN 1-869866-02-9.
Samuel Lewis, ed. (1848). "Groton –
Gunnerton". A
Topographical Dictionary of England.
Institute of
Historical Research...
- Catcleugh, on the
River Rede,
which is
connected by the Rede
pipeline with
Gunnerton treatment works, 27
miles (44 km) downstream.
Catcleugh is also at the...
- Chollerford,
Humshaugh & Wark 682 West
Woodburn via Acomb, Wall, Barrasford,
Gunnerton,
Barrasford Park &
Ridsdale 683
Haugh Lane
Industrial Estate 889 Alston...
- England.
Retrieved 17
November 2017. Lewis,
Samuel (1848). "'Groton –
Gunnerton', in A
Topographical Dictionary of England". London:
British History Online...
- of Stivichall,
alias Stichall, in the
County of the City of Coventry.
Gunnerton (Northumberland)
Inclosure Act 1739 13 Geo. 2. c. 19 Pr. 29
April 1740...
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design competition,
Hawes was
commissioned to
build his
first church in
Gunnerton in 1899.
After studying at
Lincoln Theological College he was ordained...
- in 1907 on the
moors above the
neighbouring villages of
Barrasford and
Gunnerton. It
treated victims of
tuberculosis at a time when 60,000
people a year...
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Medieval S. Lunn 1,723 St Giles,
Chollerton Medieval St Christopher,
Gunnerton 1901 St Aidan,
Thockrington Medieval St
Oswald in Lee with
Bingfield St...
- from the
original on 5 June 2011. Open
Domesday Online:
Groton "Groton -
Gunnerton". british-history.ac.uk. http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/images/suffolk0604177461...