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Skerne is the name of
various locations and
related items:
River Skerne -
river in
County Durham,
tributary of the
River Tees Haughton-le-
Skerne - village...
- The
Skerne Bridge is a
railway bridge over the
River Skerne in Darlington,
County Durham.
Built in 1825 for the
Stockton and
Darlington Railway, it carried...
- The
River Skerne is a
tributary of the
River Tees. It
flows through County Durham in England. The
Skerne is
about 25
miles (40 km) long and
begins in Magnesian...
- the
Borough of Darlington,
County Durham, England. It lies on the
River Skerne, 15
miles (24 km) west of
Middlesbrough and 20
miles (32 km)
south of Durham...
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Skerne Park is a
predominantly council owned housing estate in the
southern part of the
borough of
Darlington and the
ceremonial county of
County Durham...
- Haughton-le-
Skerne is a
village in the
borough of
Darlington in the
ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is
situated in the
north east of Darlington...
- Preston-le-
Skerne is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Mordon,
County Durham, England. It is
situated a
short distance to the east of
Newton Aycliffe. Preston-le-Skerne...
- The
Skerne sword is a
Viking age
sword found in the
River Hull at
Skerne, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It
dates to the 10th
century AD. The sword...
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Robert Skerne (died 1437) was MP for
Surrey in 1420 and
again in 1422.
There is
difficulty in
determining if the MP and a
Robert Skerne of
Yorkshire who...
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Skerne and
Wansford is a
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated approximately 2
miles (3.2 km) south-east of the town of...