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Chirton Hall or Chirton House, occasionally spelled Churton and originally Cheuton, was a country house in Chirton, in what is now a western suburb of North Shields, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Historically, the house was in the county of Northumberland.

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  • Chirton Hall (de)
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  • Chirton Hall oder Chirton House, gelegentlich auch Churton und ursprünglich Cheuton geschrieben, war ein Landhaus in einem heutigen westlichen Vorort von North Shields in der englischen Grafschaft Tyne and Wear. Ursprünglich gehörte dieses Gebiet zur traditionellen Grafschaft Northumberland. (de)
  • Chirton Hall or Chirton House, occasionally spelled Churton and originally Cheuton, was a country house in Chirton, in what is now a western suburb of North Shields, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Historically, the house was in the county of Northumberland. (en)
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  • "William Milbourne, -Being to take downe the materialls of Warkworth Castle, which are given to me by the Countess of Northumberland to build a house at Cheuton, I doe desire you to speake to all hir ladishipps tenants in Warkworth, Birlinge, Buston, Acklington, Shilbottle, Lesbury. Longhaughto, and Bilton, that, they will assist me with their draughts as soone as conveniently they can, to remove the lead and tymber which shall be taken downe, and such materialls as shall be fitt to be removed, and bringe it to Cheuton, which will be an obligation to theire and your friend, JO. CLARKE." (en)
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  • Chirton Hall oder Chirton House, gelegentlich auch Churton und ursprünglich Cheuton geschrieben, war ein Landhaus in einem heutigen westlichen Vorort von North Shields in der englischen Grafschaft Tyne and Wear. Ursprünglich gehörte dieses Gebiet zur traditionellen Grafschaft Northumberland. (de)
  • Chirton Hall or Chirton House, occasionally spelled Churton and originally Cheuton, was a country house in Chirton, in what is now a western suburb of North Shields, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Historically, the house was in the county of Northumberland. (en)
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