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- Styford Bridge is a modern concrete bridge carrying the A68 road across the River Tyne east of Riding Mill, Northumberland, England and forms part of...
- 1668, founders of the Bacon family "of Stewart Pile" (i.e. Staward Peel), Styford and Newton Cap in Durham. Their second son John Bacon (d.1736) was High...
- since 1979 has run on a byp**** to the east, crossing the River Tyne over Styford Bridge. During the construction of the byp****, Roman burials, gl**** and...
- Directly north across the River Tyne is Styford Hall, the chief residence of the former township of Styford in Bywell St Andrew parish. Riding Mill is...
- River Thames Stoke Bridge Suffolk Ipswich 1925 Spans the River Orwell Styford Bridge Northumberland Riding Mill 1979 Spans the River Tyne Summerleaze...
- since the opening of the Hexham byp**** (A69) the A68 now crosses by the Styford Bridge, 3 miles (5 km) downstream of Corbridge. It is listed as a Grade...
- Bywell Bridge  B6309 road Stocksfield, Bywell 1838 54°57′8″N 1°55′13″W Styford Bridge  A68 road Northumberland 1979 54°57′5″N 1°57′10″W Corbridge Bridge ...
- Derbyshire Hascuil I Musard 1086 Stoke Trister Somerset Bretel St Clair 1086 Styford Northumberland Walter I de Bolbec temp. Henry I Sudeley Gloucestershire...
- Roger Bertram II (1238–1262) Robert Bertram III (1262–1303) Barony of styford aka Bolbec Hugh de Bolebec (~1200–1240) Hugh II de Bolebec (1240–1262)...
- Angus (1724–1801), was an English independent minister. Angus was born at Styford, near Hexham, Northumberland, in 1724, was sent at the age of 16 to the...