WebHe married Elizabeth Chadderton on 8 January 1554, in Browsholme Hall, Yorkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in London, England in 1633. He died in Ridingmill, Northumberland, England, and was buried in St Andrew's Church, Hartburn, Northumberland, England. Photos and Memories (1) Hartburn is a village in Northumberland, in England. It is situated about 6 miles (10 km) to the west of Morpeth. The population at the 2011 census was 194. The place-name 'Hartburn' is first attested in Charter Rolls of 1198, where it appears as Herteburne. The name means 'stag stream'. The village is on the … See more The Devil's Causeway passes the western edge of the village, just before its crosses the Hart river (burn). The causeway was a Roman road which started at Portgate on Hadrian's Wall, north of Corbridge, and extended 55 miles … See more The village church is the parish church of St Andrew, a Grade I listed building, Norman architecture with some medieval alterations. Marks perhaps carved into the doorpost by the Knights Templar, who may have used the church in the 13th Century, are still visible. See more • GENUKI (Accessed: 21 November 2008) • Panoramic photographs of the church interior & photographs of its stained glass windows by Peter Loud See more
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WebDR JOHN SHARP Portrait of Dr John Sharp. Ref: NRO 9068 CONTEXT Early Life & Family Born in Rothbury, Northumberland in 1723, Dr John Sharp was the eldest of the 8 surviving children of Thomas Sharp (1693-1758), Archdeacon of Northumberland, and Judith Wheler (d.1757). The Sharps were a prominent clerical family, having made their wealth in … WebHARTBURN HARTBURN NZ 08 NE 9/2 Church of St. Andrew 20.10.69 GV I Parish Church. Pre-Conquest core with tower and chancel rebuilt c.1200, aisles added and chancel extended in early C13, minor later medieval alterations, restoration 1843 and 1890. scooter levy
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WebHARTBURN-GRANGE, a township, in the parish of Hartburn, union of Morpeth, W. division of Morpeth ward, N. division of Northumberland, 9 miles (W.) from Morpeth; containing 50 inhabitants.This place was formerly called Newton-Grange, and belonged to Newminster Abbey.It was granted by the crown, in 1602, to Edward Corrill and others; and in 1663, … Webcemeteries found in Hartburn, Northumberland will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. … WebName: Hartburn, Northumberland. X/Y co-ords: 408906, 586083. Region: North East. Country: England. Place type: Hamlet. Lat/Long: 55.16899872,-1.86175270. Height: … scooter lever guard