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1751
In Northern England:
- 23rd May 1751; opening of the first Infirmay in a house in Gallowgate, Newcastle.
- 4th June 1751; John Scott, Lord Chancellor and 1st Lord Eldon, born in Newcastle.
- 1751; Chapel of Ease in Blyth built by the Ridley family.
- 1751; the Alnmouth and Hexham Turnpike Trust established by an Act of Parliament.

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Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI)
- Overview About the RVI Map Street View The Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary was opened by King Edward VII on 11th July 1906, replacing the old Infirmary on Forth Banks, which had …

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002045:The Rt Hon. the Lord Chancellor Eldon Lawrence T.
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Church of St. Cuthbert
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Cuthbert in Blyth, Northumberland was built in 1892. It replaced an earlier church built in 1751; at that time Blyth was part …

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Alnmouth and Hexham Turnpike Trust
- The Alnmouth and Hexham Turnpike Trust was established by an Act of Parliament (25 Geo2 c.46) in 1751. The turnpike road passed through Alnwick and Rothbury; it was known as …


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Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI)
- Overview About the RVI Map Street View The Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary was opened by King Edward VII on 11th July 1906, replacing the old Infirmary on Forth Banks, which had …

from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
002045:The Rt Hon. the Lord Chancellor Eldon Lawrence T.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill

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Church of St. Cuthbert
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Cuthbert in Blyth, Northumberland was built in 1892. It replaced an earlier church built in 1751; at that time Blyth was part …
