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Battle of Newburn
The Battle of Newburn took place in 1640 during the Bishops' Wars. Scottish Covenanters planted guns to protect them while fording the river Tyne near Newburn in Northumberland, after which they defeated the English on the Durham side of Newburn at Stellaheugh, and subsequently occupied Newcastle ...
Belmont, Western Australia
. Belmont also contains Perth's domestic and international airports in the suburb of Newburn, which accounts... area. Suburbs Ascot Belmont Cloverdale Kewdale Newburn Redcliffe Rivervale City of Belmont ...
British Construction Industry Awards
Award Newburn riverside reclaimation & infrastructure, Newcastle Upon Tyne - Best Practice Award The ...
Bishops' Wars
. (See Battle of Newburn.) Charles had to leave the two counties in Scots hands as a pledge for the ...
List of Perth suburbs
Embleton Maylands Morley Noranda Belmont Ascot Belmont Cloverdale Kewdale Newburn Redcliffe Rivervale ...
Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright
Newburn, near Newcastle, on 28th August, 1640, an English army of 6000 men under Lord Conway being put ...
James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose
Newburn. After the invasion had been crowned with success, Montrose still continued to cherish his now ...
George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
Battle of Newburn (1640), though himself destitute of ammunition. At the outbreak of the Irish rebellion ...
Edward L. G. Bowell
Coconino February 21 1982 2954 Delsemme January 30 1982 2955 Newburn January 30 1982 2956 ...
10  List of asteroids (2001-3000)
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