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Lemmington Hall is an 18th-century
country mansion incorporating a 15th-century
tower house,
situated near Edlingham, Northumberland, England. It is a...
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August 2009.
Wendy Bosberry-Scott (ed.). "Aitchison, Bt (UK) 1938, of
Lemmington,
county Northumberland". Debrett's
Peerage and
Baronetage online. "Gentle...
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Archived from the
original on 21
September 2013. "Lamington or
Lemmington?: The Oz 'National Dish'".
Aussie Words.
Australian National Dictionary...
- The
Aitchison Baronetcy, of
Lemmington in the
county of Northumberland, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 31 January...
- PSC. "Langley Castle"
Archived 2015-10-05 at the
Wayback Machine PSC. "
Lemmington Hall"
Archived 2012-10-07 at the
Wayback Machine PSC. "Lindisfarne Castle"...
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Castle Hethpool House,
Kirknewton Howick Hall
Kirkharle Hall
Kirkley Hall
Lemmington Hall
Lilburn Tower Linden Hall
Lindisfarne Castle Little Harle Tower Marshall...
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Edward Maltby on 27
October 1857.
Three sisters, the
Misses Davidson, of
Lemmington Hall, and Mrs. Askew, of Pallinsburn,
built Otterburn Church, in the year...
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Wargrave Place 22
November 1937
Baron Broadbridge 1201
Aitchison of
Lemmington 31
January 1938 1202
Gunston of
Wickwar 1
February 1938 1203 Mactaggart...
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detached island,
Hazon & Hartlaw, Hedgeley, High Buston, Howick, Learchild,
Lemmington,
Lesbury +
detached portion,
Little Houghton, Long Houghton, Low Buston...
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River Yeo to the north. When Arnold's son
Benedict mentioned his "
Lemmington" farm in his will, he was
referring to a New
England property named after...