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  • "Netherby" he cried sharply "who's afternoon out is it, your's or

    Daisy Ashford: Her Book Daisy Ashford 1926

  • Nearby Carwinley, which stands on the Liddel Water not far from the site of the Roman fort at Netherby, has been suggested to derive from a name something like ‘Caer Gwenddolau’; if correct, this derivation is further support for locating Arderydd somewhere in this approximate area.

    The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010

  • Nearby Carwinley, which stands on the Liddel Water not far from the site of the Roman fort at Netherby, has been suggested to derive from a name something like ‘Caer Gwenddolau’; if correct, this derivation is further support for locating Arderydd somewhere in this approximate area.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Carla 2010

  • Nearby Carwinley, which stands on the Liddel Water not far from the site of the Roman fort at Netherby, has been suggested to derive from a name something like ‘Caer Gwenddolau’; if correct, this derivation is further support for locating Arderydd somewhere in this approximate area.

    The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010

  • Thou shalt find a good friend and a true; and ere Saint Barnaby come round again, thou shalt know every pass betwixt Millburn Plain and Netherby, as if thou hadst been born with a jack on thy back, and a lance in thy hand. —

    The Monastery 2008

  • The new barrier at Netherby was considered as an encroachment calculated to prevent the salmon from ascending into Scotland, and the right of erecting it being an international question of law betwixt the sister kingdoms, there was no court in either competent to its decision.

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • Shortly after the close of the American war, Sir James Graham of Netherby constructed a dam-dyke, or cauld, across the Esk, at a place where it flowed through his estate, though it has its origin, and the principal part of its course, in

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • At mile eighteen just past Netherby, the river bent to the right and the breeze now came across dry land and lost most of its cooling effect.

    Again to Carthage Jr. John L. Parker 2007

  • There was mounting 'mong Graemes of the Netherby clan;

    Lochinvar John Dawson 1972

  • But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see.

    Lochinvar John Dawson 1972

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