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1660
In Northern Englnd:
- 1660: Seaton Sluice Harbour built by Sir Ralph Delaval to ship coal from local mines.
- 1660: The Wellington Inn was established in Riding Mill.
- 1660: St Ninian's Church was built in Brougham, for Lady Anne Clifford

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Wellington Inn
- Overview Map Street View The Wellington Inn is a public house in Riding Mill. It was originally built in 1660 as a house by Thomas Errington, postmaster of Newcastle - …

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Seaton Sluice Harbour
- Overview Map Street View The harbour at Seaton Sluice was built by Sir Ralph Delaval in c.1660, to ship coal from the developing coal mines in the area. It extended …

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Church of St Ninian, Ninekirks
- Overview Map Street View St Ninian's Church (Ninekirks) is located in an isolated position, near the River Eamont, about 2 miles east of Penrith. The church was built in 1660, …


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Wellington Inn
- Overview Map Street View The Wellington Inn is a public house in Riding Mill. It was originally built in 1660 as a house by Thomas Errington, postmaster of Newcastle - …

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Seaton Sluice Harbour
- Overview Map Street View The harbour at Seaton Sluice was built by Sir Ralph Delaval in c.1660, to ship coal from the developing coal mines in the area. It extended …
