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Newbigin


NEWBIGGIN, a township, in the parish of Shotley, union of Hexham, E. division of Tindale ward, S. division of Northumberland, 9¼ miles (S.) from Hexham; containing 55 inhabitants. This place, which is pleasantly situated on the north bank of the river Derwent, was for many years the residence of the Ord family, of whom Robert, who died in 1778, was chief baron of the exchequer in Scotland. The hamlet is about one mile west of Blanchland. The tithes have been commuted for £23.

Extract from: A Topographical Dictionary of England comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships..... 7th Edition, by Samuel Lewis, London, 1848.
Northumberland Blanchland Civil Parish Baybridge Shotley Parish, 1848 Old Milestone west of Newbiggin & Baybridge
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Newbiggin Hall & Newbiggin House, west of Bay Bridge

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Barn at Newbiggin

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Newbiggin

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Newbiggin House

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Track by Long Plantation

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Newbiggin Hall and Birkside Farm from Bale Hill

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Road to Newbiggin

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Road between Baybridge and Newbiggin House and Hall

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Baybridge
- Overview Map Street View Baybridge is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about ½ mile south-west of the village of Blanchland and 8 miles west of Consett in County Durham. Baybridge …
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