- The
Battle of
Hedgeley Moor, 25
April 1464, took
place during the Wars of the Roses. It was
fought at
Hedgeley Moor,
north of the
villages of
Glanton and...
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Hedgeley railway station served the area of
Hedgeley, Northumberland,
England from 1887 to 1953 on the
Cornhill Branch. The
station opened on 5 September...
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Hedgeley Hall is a
privately owned late 18th-century
country house situated near Powburn, Northumberland, 8
miles (13 km)
northwest of Alnwick. It is a...
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Hedgeley Dene
Gardens is a
public open
space in the
suburb of
Malvern East in Melbourne, Australia. It is one of the most po****r
parks in the Malvern...
- five
known surviving longbows: The
first bow
comes from the
Battle of
Hedgeley Moor in 1464,
during the Wars of the Roses. A
family who
lived at the castle...
- a
number of po****r
public open spaces, the most
notable of
which are
Hedgeley Dene Gardens,
Central Park and the
Urban Forest Reserve.
While Central...
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Tynedale Hebron 679
Castle Morpeth Heddon-on-the-Wall 1,518
Castle Morpeth Hedgeley 322
Alnwick Hepple 139
Alnwick Hepscott 898
Castle Morpeth Hesleyhurst...
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Lancastrian army (approximately 5,000 men)
ambushed Montagu at the
Battle of
Hedgeley Moor on 25
April 1464. The ****ault failed, and left Sir
Ralph Percy dead...
- Hill,
fought within the
Cheviots near
Wooler in 1402, and the
Battle of
Hedgeley Moor,
fought north of
Powburn in 1464. Most of the
range on the English...
- – 14
November 1474). Sir
Ralph Percy (1425 – 25
April 1464,
Battle of
Hedgeley Moor). Sir
Richard Percy (1426/7–29
March 1461,
Battle of Towton). William...