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Viscount Fauconberg, of
Henknowle in the
Bishopric of Durham, was a
title in the
Peerage of
England held by the head of the
Belasyse family. This family...
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Auckland ward
Hunwick ward
Willington Central ward
Willington West End ward
Henknowle ward
Woodhouse Close ward 1.
Bishop Auckland - 24,000 2.
Crook - 13,000...
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Bishop Auckland Town, ****ton Hill, Coundon,
Coundon Grange, Escomb,
Henknowle, St Helen's, West Auckland, and
Woodhouse Close; the
District of Teesdale;...
- any motorways.
Notable wards include ****ton Hill,
Woodhouse Close, and
Henknowle. Additionally, once
neighbouring villages such as
South Church, Tindale...
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created Baron Fauconberg and in 1643
created Viscount Fauconberg "of
Henknowle".
Dorothy Belasyse, who
married Conyers Darcy, 7th
Baron Darcy de Knayth...
- Evenwood,
Gainford and Winston, Greta,
Hamsterley and
South Bedburn,
Henknowle, Ingleton, Lynesack, Low
Spennymoor and
Tudhoe Grange, Middlestone,...
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archdeacon of
Colchester from 1543. He was a
younger son of
Thomas Belasyse of
Henknowle, co. Durham. He
proceeded bachelor of the
civil law in the university...
- on 31
January 1643 he was
granted the
title of
Viscount Fauconberg of
Henknowle,
county Durham (his
second son, John, was made
Baron Belasys of Worlaby...
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Coundon (3)
Crook North (1)
Crook South (3) Dene
Valley (2)
Escomb (2)
Henknowle (2)
Howden (1)
Hunwick (1) St John’s
Chapel (1)
Stanhope (2) Tow Law &...
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Henknowle (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Betty Todd 443 53.8
Labour John
Lethbridge 381 46.2
Liberal Democrats John Huntington...