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Staindrop is a
village and
civil parish in
County Durham, England. It is
situated approximately 6
miles (9.7 km)
north east of
Barnard Castle, on the...
- has held an
annual festival since 1994. The
villages of Cotherstone,
Staindrop, and Middleton-in-Teesdale in
County Durham have
annual scarecrow festivals...
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college for a master, six clerks, six "deca**** gentlemen" and
others at
Staindrop,
towards the
completion of
which he left a
bequest in his will. He was...
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Staindrop Academy (formerly
Staindrop School) is a
coeducational secondary school located in
Staindrop,
County Durham, England.
Previously a community...
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Winston civil parish and lies to the
north of
Winston village,
south of
Staindrop, and a few
miles east of
Barnard Castle. The
hamlet is
possibly of Saxon...
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parish in
County Durham, England. It lies
south of the
larger village of
Staindrop. It lies
approximately 11
miles (18 km) west of Darlington,
which is its...
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Volunteer Cavalry,
disbanded in 1810
Staindrop Gentlemen and
Yeomanry (1798—1815),
raised by John
Ingram renamed as the
Staindrop Troop of
Volunteer Cavalry, disbanded...
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records "son of Uhtred", is
first attested in 1129, as
holding the
manor of
Staindrop (formerly Stainthorp) in
County Durham, from the
Prior of Durham. It shared...
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Castle (grid
reference NZ12912177) is a
medieval castle located near
Staindrop in
County Durham, England,
among 200
acres (810,000 m2) of deer park....
- Stockton,
Escomb and
Aucklandshire in 1018. In 1031, King
Canute gave
Staindrop to the Bishops. This
territory continued to expand, and was eventually...