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Ulgham is a
small village in Northumberland, England. The name
Ulgham is
pronounced 'Uffam': [ˈʊfəm] (locally), [ˈʌfəm] (RP). It is
known as the 'village...
- in the
region at some
annual Shrove Tuesday games at Alnwick. In 1280 at
Ulgham near
Morpeth Northumberland,
records show that
Henry of
Ellington was killed...
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Sedgefield and many of such
games have pre-Norman origins. In 1280 at
Ulgham near
Morpeth Northumberland,
records show that
Henry of
Ellington was killed...
- 1st Baronet. He had
already been
created a baronet, of
Longhirst and of
Ulgham, both in the
County of Northumberland, in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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Burnham 757
Holden of
Oakworth House 1 July 1893 758
Joicey of
Longhirst and
Ulgham 3 July 1893 759
Ingram of
Swineshead Abbey 9
August 1893 761
Knill of The...
- Mitford, Morpeth, Netherwitton, Pegswood,
Tritlington and West
Chevington and
Ulgham.
Until April 2009 the
parish was in
Castle Morpeth district. The surname...
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reference to a ball game that was
probably football comes from 1280 at
Ulgham, Northumberland, England: "Henry...
while playing at ball.. ran against...
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Stonehaugh Throphill, Tranwell,
Tranwell Woods, Tughall,
Twizell Castle Ulgham,
Unthank (near Alnham),
Unthank (near Haltwhistle)
Vindolanda Wall, Wallington...
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reference to a ball game that was
probably football comes from 1280 at
Ulgham, Northumberland, England: "Henry...
while playing at ball.. ran against...
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balls (balles) far over the fields".
Records from 1280
report on a game at
Ulgham, near
Ashington in Northumberland, in
which a
player was
killed as a result...