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Twizell Castle (also
spelt Twizel) is a
Grade II*
listed building and a
Scheduled Ancient Monument which stands on a bend of the
River Till at Tillmouth...
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Twizell Bridge (also
spelt Twizel Bridge) is a
Tudor arch
bridge which crosses the
River Till near Duddo,
Northumberland in the
Northeast of England....
- "Y".[citation needed] One of the
earliest uses of ¥ can be
found in J.
Twizell Wawn's "****anese Muni****l
Government With an
Account of the Administration...
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various points through history, the
family owned Biddlestone Hall and
Twizell Castle in
Northumberland in
addition to the
manor houses Ightham Mote in...
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Twizell railway station served the
historic village of
Twizell, Northumberland, England, from 1861 to 1955 on the
Kelso Branch. The
station opened in August...
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Peter Henry Twizell (born 18 June 1959) is a
former English cricketer.
Twizell was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm
medium pace. He was born...
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March 1780) was a
Northumbrian landowner who was
created 1st
Baronet of
Twizell in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain on 25 May 1774. He was the grandson...
- He
succeeded to the
Baronetcy of
Twizell Castle on the
death of his
father Sir
Francis Blake, 1st Baronet, of
Twizell Castle in 1780. He
inherited substantial...
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Francis Blake, 1st Baronet, of
Twizell Castle (1709–1780),
Northumbrian landowner Sir
Francis Blake, 2nd Baronet, of
Twizell Castle (c. 1737–1818), Northumbrian...
- for the constituency,
representing it
until 1834.
Blake owned estates at
Twizell Castle,
Tillmouth House,
Seghill and Duddo,
which he sold for £45000 in...