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Powburn is a
small village on the A697 in Northumberland,
England about 8
miles (13 km)
south of
Wooler and 10
miles (16 km)
northwest of Alnwick. The...
- It was
fought at
Hedgeley Moor,
north of the
villages of
Glanton and
Powburn in Northumberland,
between a
Yorkist army led by John Neville, Lord Montagu...
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those who had
joined the regiment.
Hearts initially pla**** at The Meadows,
Powburn and
Powderhall before moving to the
Gorgie area in 1881. In 1886, they...
- the road re-crosses the A697
before p****ing
Glanton and
reaching Powburn. At
Powburn the A697
follows the
course of the Devil's
Causeway to
cross the...
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After Hearts was
formed in 1874, the club pla**** at
sites in the Meadows,
Powburn and Powderhall.
Hearts first moved to the
Gorgie area, in the west of Edinburgh...
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dormant on the
death of the
fifth baronet in 1771. The
Keith Baronetcy, of
Powburn in the
County of Kincardine, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia...
- near
Wooler in 1402, and the
Battle of
Hedgeley Moor,
fought north of
Powburn in 1464. Most of the
range on the
English side is
mapped as 'open country'...
- same name exists. This ward
stretches north along the
coast and east to
Powburn. The ward has a
total po****tion
taken at the 2011
census of 4,424. Longhoughton...
- (13 km)
south of
Wooler in the
Breamish Valley, just off the A697
north of
Powburn. In 1951 the
parish had a po****tion of 58. The village, or hamlet, is...
- of the
Belford &
District Pool League, as well as
editor of the
annual Powburn Agricultural Show programme. In 2016 he
became a top soul DJ on BBC Radio...