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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Bell Tower: 17th century: 5 September 1985 ... Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland: House: Late 18th century: ... Northumberland Fusiliers' War Memorial Gateway Hexham ...

  3. Sieges of Berwick (1355 and 1356) - Wikipedia

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    The First War of Scottish Independence between England and Scotland began in 1296, when Edward I of England (r. 1272–1307) stormed and sacked the Scottish border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed as a prelude to his invasion of Scotland. [1] More than 32 years of warfare followed, [2] with Berwick being recaptured by the Scots in 1318. [3]

  4. Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Berwick Castle Constable Tower ruins: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland: Tower: 13th century: 1 August 1952: 1371223: Upload Photo: Berwick Castle fragments, including towers, walls and steps: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland

  5. Berwick-upon-Tweed - Wikipedia

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    A new Berwick-upon-Tweed Town Council was created on 1 April 2008 covering Berwick-upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth, and Spittal. [58] It has taken over the former Borough's mayoralty and regalia. The mayor for 2022–2023 is Mike Greener. [59] Berwick-upon-Tweed is in the parliamentary constituency of North Northumberland. [60]

  6. Burnt Candlemas - Wikipedia

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    The First War of Scottish Independence between England and Scotland began in 1296, when Edward I of England (r. 1272–1307) stormed and sacked the Scottish border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed as a prelude to his invasion of Scotland. [1] Berwick was commercially and militarily the most important town in the border area. [2]

  7. Berwick Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Berwick Town Hall is a municipal facility in Marygate, Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council , is a Grade I listed building . [ 1 ]

  8. Siege of Berwick (1318) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Berwick was an event in the First War of Scottish Independence which took place in April 1318. Sir James Douglas, Lord of Douglas took the town and castle of Berwick-upon-Tweed from the English, who had controlled the town since 1296.

  9. Inventory of Henry VIII - Wikipedia

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    Bell Tower at Berwick-upon-Tweed (rebuilt in 1577), and line of medieval wall; Bell Tower; a brass cannon, a brass culverin, 2 brass falcons. Beneath; a brass falconet, 5 iron port-pieces, 6 double-bases, 8 iron hagbuts. Between the Bell Tower and Murtherer Tower; a brass falconet with 20 lead shot. Murtherer Tower head; an organ pipe of brass.

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