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MILEPOST OPPOSITE WEST EDINGTON - List Entry
- "Milepost, probably late C19 by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Height 0.60 metre. Facetted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate above …
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Mitford Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. MITFORD PARISH MITFORD, a parish partly in the west division of Morpeth Ward, and partly in the …
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Edington, shrunken medieval village (Mitford)
- The remains of the shrunken medieval village of Edington are visible as earthworks to the east of West Edington. The settlement is first documented in the mid-13th century. By the …
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MILEPOST OPPOSITE WEST EDINGTON - List Entry
- "Milepost, probably late C19 by Smith Paterson of Blaydon. Cast iron, painted white with black figures. Height 0.60 metre. Facetted twin-faced oval top on fluted shaft with maker's plate above …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
  Co-Curate Page
Mitford Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. MITFORD PARISH MITFORD, a parish partly in the west division of Morpeth Ward, and partly in the …
from https://keystothepast.info/se…
Edington, shrunken medieval village (Mitford)
- The remains of the shrunken medieval village of Edington are visible as earthworks to the east of West Edington. The settlement is first documented in the mid-13th century. By the …
Added by
Simon Cotterill