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Thropton is a
hamlet in Northumberland, England,
located on the
River Coquet, and its
tributary Wreigh Burn. With a po****tion of 780 (2021 census) it...
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Castle Morpeth Stannington 1,219
Castle Morpeth Thirston 510
Castle Morpeth Thropton 409
Alnwick Togston 340
Alnwick Tritlington and West
Chevington 218 Castle...
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Standard English. Beckensall, Stan (2004).
Northumberland Place-Names.
Thropton, Morpeth, Northumberland:
Butler Publishing. ISBN 978-0-946928-41-5. Alan...
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publicly available from the
British Library and the
University of Leeds: Wark
Thropton Lowick Earsdon Embleton The
Northumbrian Burr, like many
traditional dialect...
- Graham,
Frank (1992).
Hexham and Corbridge: a
Short History and Guide.
Thropton, Rothbury, Northumberland:
Butler Publishing. pp. 2, 4, 5. ISBN 0-946928-19-3...
- Anglo-Scottish border.[citation needed] Some well-preserved
examples are
Thropton Pele, Hole Bastle,
Woodhouses Bastle and
Black Middens Bastle. Architecture...
- rebel.
James Robson was born in Northumberland,
probably in, or near,
Thropton, a
small village near to
Rothbury and was
described as a “freeholder” (i...
- Graham,
Frank (1992).
Hexham and Corbridge: a
Short History and Guide.
Thropton, Rothbury, Northumberland:
Butler Publishing. pp. 2, 4, 5. ISBN 0-946928-19-3...
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preserved iron age Fort with 3
circular mounds around it on the
footpath to
Thropton. Also,
there is a 4000 year old
burial cairn a few
hundred metres away...
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Frank Graham (1992).
Hexham and Corbridge: A
Short History and Guide.
Thropton:
Butler Publishing. ISBN 0-946928-19-3. OL 11572832M. Wikidata Q105036820...