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Whorlton may
refer to:
Whorlton,
County Durham, a
village in
County Durham, in
England Whorlton,
North Yorkshire, a
hamlet and
civil parish in the Hambleton...
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Whorlton Castle is a
ruined medieval castle situated near the
abandoned village of
Whorlton (at grid
reference NZ4802) in
North Yorkshire, England. It...
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Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord Kinloss. He was
later created Baron Bruce, of
Whorlton in the
County of York, in the
Peerage of
England on 30 July 1641. The Earl...
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Whorlton is a
small village in
County Durham, in England. It is
situated near the
River Tees and to the east of
Barnard Castle.
Whorlton Bridge is a 183 ft...
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Whorlton is a
hamlet and
civil parish in the
Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. It is very near
Swainby and the A19, and 6
miles south west...
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expected to spot
abuse "which
often takes place behind closed doors."
Whorlton Hall is a
private hospital in
County Durham which had
previously been owned...
- Savernake, of
Savernake Forest in the
County of Wilts, Earl Bruce, of
Whorlton in the
County of York, and
Marquess of Ailesbury, in the
County of Buckingham...
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surname is Trenholme.
Trenholm is a
habitational name from
Trenholme in
Whorlton,
North Yorkshire in the
North of England. It is
derived from the Old Norse...
- arms of Bruce. In 1641 he was also
created Baron Bruce (designated "of
Whorlton in the
County of York") in the
Peerage of England. He was
succeeded by...
- Savernake, of
Savernake Forest in the
County of Wilts, Earl Bruce, of
Whorlton in the
County of York, and
Marquess of Ailesbury, in the
County of Buckingham...