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Baron Hamilton of
Hameldon, of
Hambledon in the
County of Leicester, is a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain, held by the Duke of
Hamilton from 1790...
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Elizabeth Campbell,
Duchess of Argyll, 1st
Baroness Hamilton of
Hameldon (c.
December 1733 – 20
December 1790),
earlier Elizabeth Hamilton,
Duchess of...
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Hameldon Hill is a
Carboniferous sandstone hill with a
summit elevation of 409
metres (1,342 ft),
situated between the
towns of
Burnley and Accrington...
- Lord Inveraray, Mull,
Mover and Tiry (created 1701),
Baron Hamilton of
Hameldon (created 1776) and
Baron Sundridge (created 1766). They are in the Peerage...
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Hameldon Community College was a
mixed 11–16
comprehensive school located in Burnley, Lancashire, England. The
school opened in
September 2006 as part...
- Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton, 5th Duke of
Brandon and 2nd
Baron Hamilton of
Hameldon, KT (24 July 1756 – 2
August 1799) was a
Scottish peer, nobleman, and politician...
- Accrington. A site was
located near
Crown Point in
Habergham Eaves with two on
Hameldon Hill, and
others in Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood and near Haslingden. On 6...
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During World War II a
Starfish site
bombing decoy was
constructed on
Hameldon hill near
Heights Farm, part of a
network designed to
protect Accrington...
- 1761
Baron Hamilton of
Hameldon, 1776
Baron Sundridge, 1766
Elizabeth Gunning (1733–1790) 1st
Baroness Hamilton of
Hameldon John
Campbell (1723–1806)...
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There is an
ancient local legend that the
Devil once
jumped from
Hameldon Hill to an
outcrop overlooking Sabden, on the
southwest slope of Pendle...