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Netherhall, where most of the antiquities were carefully stored, was originally a Peel Tower, and up to the year 1528 was the home of the Eaglesfields and the reputed birthplace of Robert Eaglesfield, the founder of Queen's College,
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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Print Murder charge over Leicester baby's death Police were called to a house on Netherhall Road A woman from Leicester has been charged with murder following the death of a baby girl.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Police were called to an address on Netherhall Road shortly after 10:00 BST on Sunday and took a woman and child to hospital.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Midweek Netherhall were 3-0 winners at Mirehouse and on Saturday a Karl Fillingham goal was enough to defeat second-placed Aspatria.
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Netherhall lost influential scrum-half Tony Nicholson last week with a rib injuryand tomorrow have a tough trip to promotion chasing Kirkby Lonsdale.
News round-up 2010
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Netherhall, Maryport, and a new school at Workington.
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Netherhall lost influential scrum-half Tony Nicholson last week with a rib injuryand tomorrow have a tough trip to promotion chasing Kirkby Lonsdale.
News round-up 2010
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Defending champions Netherhall are now second, five points behind Longtown but with three games in hand.
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Netherhall lost influential scrum-half Tony Nicholson last week with a rib injuryand tomorrow have a tough trip to promotion chasing Kirkby Lonsdale.
News round-up 2010
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Netherhall lost influential scrum-half Tony Nicholson last week with a rib injuryand tomorrow have a tough trip to promotion chasing Kirkby Lonsdale.
News round-up 2010
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