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Burnfoot River Shingle and
Wydon Nabb is the name
given to a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Northumberland,
North East England. Burnfoot...
- aj (stem а- a-, pl. адон adon) 'this' and wyj (stem уы- wy-, pl. уыдон
wydon) 'that'. The
interrogative pronouns are чи či (oblique stem кӕ- kӕ-) 'who'...
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David Tyrrell 1367–1368
Peter Woder 1368–1369 John
Wydon 1369–1371 John P****avaunt 1371–1374 John
Wydon 1374–1375
Nicholas Seriaunt 1375–1376
Edmund Berle...
- best
Italian humanistic hand from Franc.
Wydon and was
pleased enough with it to
commission a
pontifical from
Wydon in 1557.
Wherever he was, the Cardinal...
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Walltown SSSI
Bamburgh Coast and
Hills SSSI
Burnfoot River Shingle and
Wydon Nabb SSSI D. Liss, W.H.
Owens and D.H.W. Hutton, New
palaeomagnetic results...
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courtyard and
towers at each angle. In 1825,
farmers working on the
lands at
Wydon Eals near
Featherstone Castle discovered what was
thought at
first to be...
- m****ive oak treetrunk. For
Bronze Age Britain,
examples have been
recorded at
Wydon Eals, near Haltwhistle, and at
Cartington (formerly
County Durham, now Northumberland)...
- The
burden of Engela: a ballad-epic. London: Methuen, 1904. The
pastor of
Wydon fell : a
ballad of the
North Country. London: E. Mathews, 1905.
Kings in...
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Bradford Kames Briarwood Banks Brunton Bank
Quarry Burnfoot River Shingle and
Wydon Nabb
Campfield Kettle Hole
Castle Point to
Cullernose Point Catton Lea Meadow...
- 28C (1910); as
witness to a deed as
bailiff during the
mayoralty of John
Wydon,
dated 4
October 1369 (H.F. Berry, ‘History of the
Religious Gild of S....