Examples of 'otterburn' in a sentence
Meaning of "otterburn"
Otterburn is a location in Northumberland, England, known for its historical significance in battles. It is a noun referring to the specific place
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- A placename:
- A village and civil parish in Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NY8893).
- A village and civil parish in Craven district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SD8857).
- An unincorporated community in Amelia County, Virginia, United States.
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Village and area web site Otterburn history pages.
It is possible that some bodies had been buried here after the Battle of Otterburn.
The gardens stretch down to the village of Otterburn with all the facilities close by.
The parish of Otterburn is at the heart of Redesdale, a Northumbrian upland valley.
He also had lands at Otterburn.
The battle of Otterburn ended in an English rout.
You can find us by searching self storage Otterburn Park.
A practice move by road to Otterburn Training Area was followed by gunnery practice.
The modern village grew up around a coaching inn and Otterburn Tower.
Other nearby towns include Otterburn Park, Beloeil and McMasterville.
A few weeks ago, Quebec provincial police signalled the disappearance of a family from Otterburn Park, Que.
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O Otterburn Park, experience of a small municipality? with salt management Alain Gilbert.
They were met by the Provost Adam Otterburn and two heralds.
Otterburn Hall contains 65 rooms and a restaurant.
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Events in Otterburn.
Otterburn was the site of a major battle in 1388 between English and Scottish armies.
Will the minister listen to the people of Otterburn Park and step in?
On July 24, in Otterburn Park, a father murders his wife and children.
Instead, he sent a delegation of commissioners including Adam Otterburn to Berwick to conclude the treaty.
She was found with serious burns on 6 January 1931 on moorland outside Otterburn.
It is five miles north-east of Otterburn on the A68 road between Corbridge and Jedburgh.
The cause may have been damage at the time of the 1388 Battle of Otterburn.
In 1388 he was a commander at the Battle of Otterburn where the Scots were victorious.
At Otterburn Park, the 24th of July, a father murderes his wife and kids.
It is an account of the Scottish victory at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388.