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1756
In Northern England:
- William Carr of Blyth, known as "The Hercules Of The North", was born in Old Hartley 3rd April 1756

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John Stokoe (1756-1836)
- John Stokoe (1756-1836) was a Newcastle-based builder and architect. His most famous building is Moot Hall in Newcastle. Stokoe also designed the Sunderland Exchange and the Low Light and High ...

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Redwing Chapel, near Garrigill
- Overview Map Street View There is an old congrigational chapel, located in an isolated position about half a mile north-west of Garrigill in Cumbria. The chapel was built in 1756 and was ...

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Belford Hall
- Overview About Belford Hall Map Belford Hall is a large country house at the north-east of Belford, built from 1754 to 1756 by James Paine for Abraham Dixon. It was ...

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Church of St Kentigern, Mungrisedale
- Overview Map Street View St Kentigern's Church in the village of Mungrisedale was built in 1756 on the site of an earlier medieval church. The church was restored in 1925. ...


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John Stokoe (1756-1836)
- John Stokoe (1756-1836) was a Newcastle-based builder and architect. His most famous building is Moot Hall in Newcastle. Stokoe also designed the Sunderland Exchange and the Low Light and High ...

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Redwing Chapel, near Garrigill
- Overview Map Street View There is an old congrigational chapel, located in an isolated position about half a mile north-west of Garrigill in Cumbria. The chapel was built in 1756 and was ...

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Belford Hall
- Overview About Belford Hall Map Belford Hall is a large country house at the north-east of Belford, built from 1754 to 1756 by James Paine for Abraham Dixon. It was ...
