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Encyclopedia > Otterburn

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The Battle of Otterburn The Battle of Otterburn took place on the 9 August 1388 or 15 August 1388, as part of the continuing border skirmishes between the Scottish and English. ...


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Otterburn (1607 words)
Otterburn has ample evidence of previous military presence, and in particular the Roman Army’s ventures north of Hadrian’s Wall.
In 1940 the land at Otterburn was requisitioned and then compulsory purchased in 1942/3.
Conservation interests at Otterburn are safeguarded by a Conservation Group involving a partnership between the Commander and his staff, Defence Estates, farmers and other highly-qualified members.
The Otterburn (Yorkshire) local and family history pages (463 words)
OTTERBURN, a township in that part of the parish of KIRKBY in MALHAM-DALE which is in the western division of the wapentake of STAINCLIFFE and EWCROSS, West riding of the county of YORK, 8.5 miles (S. E.) from Settle, containing 40 inhabitants.
1881 Census : Otterburn RG 11 / 4300 fo.24-25 (As enumerated)
1891 Census : Otterburn RG12 / 3495 fo.24 (As enumerated)
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