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Kinninvie is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Marwood, in
County Durham, England. It is
situated to the
north of
Barnard Castle. The name
Kinninvie is of...
- Inkerman, Ireshopeburn, Iveston, Kelloe, Kepier, Killerby, Kimblesworth,
Kinninvie, Kip Hill, Kirk Merrington, Knitsley, Laithkirk, Lambton, Lanchester,...
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Kaniva in 1882. The
origin of the name are uncertain. It may
derive from
Kinninvie in Durham, England, or from Cniva, a 3rd-century
Gothic chieftain who...
- Hunderthwaite, Hunstanworth, Hury,
Hutton Magna Inkerman,
Ireshopeburn Kinninvie Laithkirk, Lanehead,
Langdon Beck, Lartington,
Little Newsham, Low Etherley...
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Kinross 56°12′N 3°20′W / 56.20°N 03.33°W / 56.20; -03.33 NO1702
Kinninvie Durham 54°35′N 1°55′W / 54.58°N 01.92°W / 54.58; -01.92 NZ0521 Kinoulton...
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Sutherland by
force of arms, he
remained quietly at home and got
Leslie of
Kinninvie and the old
warrior Laird,
Murray of Aberscross, to
fight his battles...