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Dalden Tower or
Dawden Tower was a
manor house and
later a pele
tower in the
village of Dalton-le-Dale,
County Durham. Only
ruins survive today. The site...
- fund-raising
drive in 2014 to
retain it on the town's seafront.
Dalden Tower, in
nearby Dalden Dene
Lighthouse on the
harbour breakwater The
former Londonderry...
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opposite direction where the
village road to
Seaham crosses the
stream is
Dalden Tower, a pele-tower, the most
prominent part of the
remains of what was...
- offices."The Venue".
Dalton Old Pump House.
Retrieved 1 May 2025.
Nearby is
Dalden Tower, a
ruined tower house. Cold
Hesledon was
formerly a
township in the...
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William de
Hepdon held half the
Manor by deed in 1363 and in 1380
William de
Dalden held the
other half. Even
earlier charters go back to 1187 and
mention the...
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earthworks or
vestiges remain include:
Bishopton Castle Cotherstone Castle Dalden Tower Ludworth Tower Streatlam Castle Castles of
which little or nothing...
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Lumley Greta Bridge Raby
Scargill Walworth Witton Streatlam
Ludworth Dalden Cotherstone Flamborough Paull Holme Skipsea Wressle Aughton Baynard Driffield...
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Brancepeth and Barnard.
There are
ruins of
castelets or peel-towers at
Dalden,
Ludworth and
Langley Dale. The
hospitals of Sherburn,
Greatham and Kepyer...
- of his family. He was the son of Sir
Robert Bowes, and of Maude, lady of
Dalden. He
married Jane,
daughter of Ralph, Lord Greystoke. His wife died in the...
- the
Burning of
Edinburgh (1544).
Bowes was the son of Sir
Ralph Bowes of
Dalden, Streatlam, and
South Cowton, and Elizabeth,
daughter of
Henry Clifford...