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Lesbury is a
small rural village in
Northumberland in the
north of England. It is
built on the main
coastal road 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
southeast of Alnwick...
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Lesbury railway station served the
village of
Lesbury, Northumberland,
England from 1847 to 1850 on the East
Coast Main Line. The
station was
opened on...
- Berwick-upon-Tweed
Kirknewton 108 Berwick-upon-Tweed
Kyloe 323 Berwick-upon-Tweed
Lesbury 871
Alnwick Lilburn 106 Berwick-upon-Tweed
Longframlington 979 Alnwick...
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designated a Site of
Special Scientific Interest, and the
river below Lesbury footbridge (the
normal tidal limit,
except on high
springs and in surge...
- orders. In 1783 Lord-chancellor
Thurlow presented him to the
vicarage of
Lesbury, Northumberland, and to this the Duke of
Northumberland added the vicarage...
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establish a
settlement on a 296-acre (120 ha) spit of land in the
manor of
Lesbury.
Eustace de
Vesci was
granted royal permission to
establish a port and...
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Volume II, the
parishes of Embleton, Ellingham, Howick, Long
Houghton &
Lesbury. London:
Andrew Reid & Co. pp. 113–121. ISBN 9781333710705.
Retrieved 19...
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Alnmouth became a
separate parish when it was
divided from the
parish of
Lesbury. In 1878-79 the
church clock along with its five
bells and
single tolling...
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north of Newcastle,
serves the
coastal and
rural villages of
Alnmouth and
Lesbury and the
market town of
Alnwick in Northumberland, England. It is owned...
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Elizabeth Lea,
daughter of
Ralph Lea, in 1955. The
Duchess died in 1965 at
Lesbury House, Alnwick. "Obituary:
Dowager Duchess of Northumberland". The Times...