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Hesleyside Hall is a
privately owned 18th-century
country house and the
ancestral home of the
Border reiver Charlton family about 2
miles (3 km) west of...
- March, the
lodge formed part of the
extensive Hesleyside estate,
located some 10
miles from
Hesleyside Hall itself.
Consisting of the main house, stable...
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Baronetcy of
Charlton of
Hesleyside was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 6
March 1645 for
Edward Charlton of
Hesleyside Hall,
Northumberland a descendant...
- life peer on 5
October 1987
taking the
title Baron Rippon of Hexham, of
Hesleyside in the
County of Northumberland. Copping, Robert, The
Story of The Monday...
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Chamberlayne of
Wickham 1643
Chamberlayne extinct 1776
Charlton of
Hesleyside 1646
Charlton extinct 1674
Charlton of
Ludford 1686
Charlton extinct...
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estate stands on the
corner of
Monkseaton Road, near the
junction with
Hesleyside Road, its
sunken garden being marked as a
small quarry in the 1895 "Earsdon...
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December 2014 5
October 1987
Geoffrey Rippon ‡ #
Baron Rippon of
Hexham of
Hesleyside in the
County of
Northumberland 28
January 1997 6
October 1987 Michael...
- Hall: 25 1721:
Isaac Allgood of Brandon: 25 1722:
William Charlton of
Hesleyside Hall.: 26 1723:
Robert Mitford of
Mitford Castle: 26 1724: John Coatsworth...
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Stephen & Sons. 29
August United
Kingdom D.
Baxter & Co.
Sunderland Hesleyside Steamship For Charlton,
McAllum & Co. 29
August United
Kingdom Palmer's...
- Guildhall,
Newcastle upon Tyne 1794, (refronting), with
David Stephenson Hesleyside Hall (East front) 1796
Lemmington Hall (alterations)
Fenham Hall (attribution...