northumberland in A Sentence

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    Northumberland National Park.

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    Vindolanda Tablets, important historical documents found near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland,(1st- 2nd centuries AD).

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    While at court, Anne caught the eye of Henry Percy, heir to Earl of Northumberland.

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    Police in Northumberland have released information regarding the discovery of a body on the A1.

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    So, you can go to Northumberland National Park or the Lake District, where the mountain Skofell.

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    As their name suggests, the Border Collie originates in the county of Northumberland on the Scottish Borders.

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    Trollope and Northumberland were killed in the battle, while the Earl of Devon was executed shortly afterwards.

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    So, you can go to Northumberland National Park or to the Lake District, where Scofell Mountain is located.

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    By the way, not far from the Scottish border is located Northumberland National Park- one of the largest moorlands.

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    Northumberland was unable to come to Norfolk's aid, and Norfolk was shot in the face with an arrow and killed.

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    Northumberland Today has learned the Town of Cobourg's dredging machine, which has recently been clearing Cobourg's harbour, will be used in Port Hope.

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    Victoria Hall, a building that serves as town hall and is found at the heart of downtown and is home to Northumberland's Art Gallery.

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    Kielder Water in Northumberland is the stunning setting for this race, which is part of a running festival that also includes a full marathon and 10K.

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    King Richard III was flanked by the dukes of Norfolk and Northumberland, and Henry Tudor, an inexperienced warrior, entrusted the command of his army to the Earl of Oxford.

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    Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Charlton made his debut for the Manchester United first-team in 1956, and over the next two seasons gained a regular place in the team, during which time he survived the Munich air disaster of 1958 after being rescued by Harry Gregg.

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    But then, this is rural Northumberland, not some studio set in LA, and the huge garrison fort that you're helping excavate is very real indeed- a two-thousand-year-old medley of military quarters, bathhouses and civilian homes that constitutes the largest collection of Roman buildings on Hadrian's Wall.

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    Lady Jane was briefly named Queen on July 10, 1553, but her strongest supporter, father-in-law John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland, was forced to leave town with 1,500 soldiers to attempt to stop Mary before she gathered too much support for her own push for the crown.

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