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1552


In Northern England:

  • 1552: Scots Dyke was constructed to mark the division of the 'Debatable Lands' between England and Scotland.
  • 1552: Royal Charter for the establishment of a free grammar school in Morpeth, hosted in The Chantry.
16th Century The Chantry Scots Dyke
Scots Dyke
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Scots Dyke
- Scots Dyke (aka Scots' dike) is a 3½ mile long earthwork, constructed by the English and the Scots in 1552 to mark the division of the 'Debatable Lands' which had …
The Chantry
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The Chantry
- Overview About Morpeth Chantry Map Street View   Morpeth Chantry also known as All Saints Chantry is a Grade I listed building situated adjacent to the site of the ancient …

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