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  2. Robbs - Wikipedia

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    Robbs was a mid-size department store in Hexham, latterly owned by Beales.It was established in 1818 by William Robb a lace trader from Fife and subsequently managed for the next 169 years in an unbroken father to son line for six generations.

  3. Vergo Retail - Wikipedia

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    Vergo Retail Ltd was a department store business based in Liverpool, England, founded in 2007.Vergo Retail ran 20 shops, consisting of nine department stores, including Lewis's of Liverpool, Robbs of Hexham, Joplings of Sunderland and Derrys of Plymouth and four others in Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk; four Homemaker stores in Devon, four home and fashion stores in Essex and Suffolk; two home ...

  4. Wark on Tyne - Wikipedia

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    Wark is in the parliamentary constituency of Hexham. Joe Morris of the Labour Party is the Member of Parliament. [4] Prior to Brexit, for the European Parliament its residents voted to elect MEPs for the North East England constituency. For local government purposes, the parish is within the area of Northumberland County Council, a unitary ...

  5. Hexham Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the Hexham hoard in Manchester Museum. The hoard was divided and parcels of the coins from it were sold to a number of institutions, including: British Museum; [6] [5] the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle; [9] the Ashmolean Museum (who also had a portion of the bucket for a period of time); [10] Whitby Museum; [9] Manchester Art Gallery – where an unopened parcel from the hoard ...

  6. Hexhamshire - Wikipedia

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    Hexham Abbey was dissolved in 1537 in the Dissolution of the monasteries, [18] and after a series of local uprisings the Crown took possession of Hexhamshire in 1545. [19] With the liberty in Crown hands its status became increasingly anachronistic, and in 1572 it was formally abolished.

  7. Warden, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Warden is a village in Northumberland, England about 2 miles (3 km) west of Hexham. The North and South Tyne meet near the village of Warden. There is a pleasant walk from the Boat Inn along the bank of the South Tyne to the meeting of the waters. The Boat Inn was formerly the site of a ferry until the toll bridge was built across the river.

  8. Pelisse - Wikipedia

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    The jacket was further decorated with patterns sewn in bullion lace, often in a pattern matching that of the dolman worn beneath it. The front of the jacket was distinctive and typically featured several rows of parallel froggings and loops, and either three or five vertical lines of buttons. For officers of the British Hussars this frogging ...

  9. Hexham, Great Britain - Wikipedia

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