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- Medburn may refer to: Peter de Medburn (fl. 1294), English medieval jurist and university chancellor Medburn, Northumberland, village in Ponteland civil...
- currently members of the Combined Counties League Division One and play at the Medburn Ground, Radlett. Belstone were founded in 1983, initially playing Sunday...
- village of Ponteland, the Darras Hall estate, and the villages of Kirkley, Medburn, Milbourne and Prestwick. The name Ponteland, first attested in 1256, means...
- Peter de Medburn was an English medieval jurist and university chancellor. Peter de Medburn was a Doctor of Laws. In 1294, he was Chancellor of the University...
- 2016 and formally called the Medburn Centre, the complex boasts a 24.96m swimming pool, climbing wall, gymnasium, the Medburn Hall, squash courts, new changing...
- was found dead by her boyfriend and his brother at her parents' house in Medburn. A spokesperson for the Northumbria Police reported that there did not...
- Estate: 139 : 147  Medburn StreetRichard Platt, 16th century brewer and local landowner, who gave part of his land at Medburn Farm, Hertfordshire...
- Newcastle via Oakwood, Great Whittington, Matfen, Stamfordham, Dalton, Medburn, Darras Hall, Ponteland, Callerton, Westerhope, Slatyford & Cowgate 688...
- 1293 Roger de Martival (afterwards Bishop of Salisbury) 1294 Peter de Medburn 1294 Roger de Weseham 1297 Richard de Clyve 1300 James de Cobeham 1302...
- buildings were located between Chalton Street and Medburn Street; Medburn Street was used as the address. Medburn Street was demolished when, between 1958 and...