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Humbleton is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area
known as Holderness. It is
situated approximately 9 miles...
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friendly pseudo-Germanic town of
Humbleton to be
everything he ever dreamed. However, when
applying for a job at the
Humbleton Figurine Workshop, the manager...
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battle was
recounted in
William Shakespeare's
Henry IV, Part 1.
Although Humbleton Hill is the
modern name of the site, over the
centuries it has been variously...
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Humbleton Hill is a hill in Northumberland, England,
about 1.5
miles (2.4 km) west of Wooler. It is the
location of the
Battle of
Homildon Hill of 1402...
- (1388)
Battle of
Fulhope Law (1400)
Battle of
Nesbit Moor (1402)
Battle of
Humbleton Hill (1402)
Battle of
Yeavering (1415)
Battle of
Piperdean (1435) Battle...
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blown away by the wind. Ted
comes across a
small train station in
Humbleton, and uses a payphone, as his cell
phone broke when he fell, to call Piccadilly...
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family descends from Sir Adam
Gordon of Huntly,
killed at the
Battle of
Humbleton Hill in 1402 and
succeeded in his
estates by his
daughter Elizabeth Gordon...
- west of the B1242 road.
Fitling was
formerly a
township in the
parish of
Humbleton, in 1866
Fitling became a
civil parish, on 1
April 1935 the
parish was...
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Flinton is a
village in the
civil parish of
Humbleton, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area
known as Holderness. It is
situated approximately...
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south as the
River Wear, and were
engaged and
defeated in the
battle of
Humbleton Hill. The
Scottish casualties at
Nesbit Moor
included the
death of Sir...