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Most of Cumberland and Westmorland are missing because they were not conquered until some time after the survey, and County Durham is lacking as the Bishop of Durham ( William de St-Calais ) had the exclusive right to tax Durham ; parts of the north east of England were covered by the 1183 Boldon Book, which listed those areas liable to tax by the Bishop of Durham.
Although, coal mining existed on a small-scale had existed as early as 1183 when it is mentioned in the Boldon Book, it was limited by the lack of an easy way to transport coal away from the area.
The earliest mention of the town's name is in the Boldon Book in 1183 as ' Hoctona '.
The earliest mention of the town's name is in the Boldon Book in 1183 as ' Newbotill ' and by reference to neighbouring Houghton-le-spring (' Hoctona ').
In 1183 the Boldon Book, a survey of all the land owned by the Bishop of Durham, records that there were some 32 households in the village, which was surveyed along with neighbouring Cornforth.
This took place in 1183, and when it was finished, the results were entered into a register that became known as the Boldon Book.
The first mention of Newton occurs about 1183, in the Boldon Book, a record of the estates of the Bishop of Durham, Hugh le Puiset.
* Boldon Book

Boldon and century
# The Boldon Buke — a survey of the bishopric of Durham a century later than Domesday.

Boldon and .
He is a member of the Caribbean Hall of Fame, along with Ato Boldon and Arthur Wint, one of only three track and field athletes to be inducted.
The borough was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the County Borough of South Shields along with the municipal borough of Jarrow and the urban districts of Boldon and Hebburn from County Durham.
Westoe, Harton, Cleadon, East Boldon, Monkton and Whitburn are typical suburban villages offering traditional pubs, building styles and small shopping boutiques.
The physical environment varies greatly in a small area: from industrial areas like Port of Tyne to business parks at Monkton and Boldon ; traditional ' back to back ' terraces to suburban housing ; the River Tyne to the harbour, river entrance and open sea at Littlehaven ; Marsden Quarry to the Great North Forest.
It is part of the metropolitan borough of South Tyneside, which includes the riverside towns of Jarrow and Hebburn and the villages of Boldon, Cleadon and Whitburn.
In 1644 During the English Civil War, Parliament's Scottish Covenanter allies to aid their ongoing siege of Newcastle, captured the town ( and its small fortification close to the site of the Roman fort but no longer standing ) in a bid to control the mouth of the River Tyne and caused the Royalist force to flee south, leading to the Battle of Boldon Hill.
The ring shout tradition is strongest in Boldon, Georgia ( also known as Briar Patch ), where it is traditionally performed on New Year's Eve.
A year later, they moved to County Durham, where the working members were employed at Boldon Colliery.
At the age of 21 he met Isabella Graham Scott, a domestic servant from Sunderland who was staying with friends at Boldon.
In 1904, Lawson joined the newly founded branch of the Independent Labour Party at Boldon.
At the end of the year, Lawson was offered a further six months scholarship on the same terms, and after working at Boldon over the winter to raise the money he began his second year of study in February 1908.
He was grateful but refused, not wanting a professional career ; three months later, he returned to Boldon.
She is also attached to the Trinidad Guardian's Guardian in Education: Making a Difference project, a series of motivational school tours that also features former World Champion sprinter Ato Boldon and cyclist Michael Phillips, aiming to promote the development of the country's diversity.
The club played their home matches in Ato Boldon Stadium, in Couva, Trinidad.
The club plays its home games at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella and at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva.
The Little Chef is Whitemare Pool, near Boldon, Tyne and Wear.
Born in Boldon, he has played with bands including Jay and Fixate.
MMHS specifications are implemented by several X. 400 vendors, particularly those located in Europe, such as Compucat Research, Boldon James, Deep-Secure, Thales Group, Nexor and Isode.
* Boldon James classifies its SAFEMail product both a Military Message Handling System and an AMHS-it is built to work alongside Microsoft Exchange Server.

Book and mentions
Homer mentions an Achaean attack upon the delta, and Menelaus speaks of the same in Book 4 of the Odyssey to Telemachus when he recounts his own return home from the Trojan War.
In Book II, Chapter XIII Origen mentions Josephus ' reference to the death of James.
In his Church History ( Book I, Chapter XI ) Eusebius discusses the Josephus reference to how Herod Antipas killed John the Baptist, and mentions the marriage to Herodias in items 1 to 6.
In Book II, Chapter 23. 20 of his Church History, Eusebius mentions Josephus ' reference to the death of James and the sufferings that befell those who killed him.
The IUPAC Blue Book on organic nomenclature specifically mentions urea and oxalic acid.
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
The Book of Genesis mentions that it was formerly called Kirjath-arba, or " city of four ", possibly referring to the four pairs or couples who were buried there, four tribes, four quarters four hills, or a confederated settlement of four families.
Gregory of Tours mentions in his Liber historiae Francorum (" Book of Frankish History ") that the Alan king Respendial saved the day for the Vandals in an armed encounter with the Franks at the crossing of the Rhine on December 31, 406 ).
The subsequent verse mentions the unwillingness of the People of the Book ( Jews and Christians ) to follow the Qibla of Islam: " Even if thou wert to bring to the people of the Book all the Signs ( together ), they would not follow Thy Qibla ; nor art thou going to follow their Qibla ; nor indeed will they follow each other's Qibla.
In Book 5, Chapter 44 the Commentarii de Bello Gallico notably mentions Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, two Roman centurions of the 11th Legion.
* The Harvey Genealogist: The Harvey Book: PART ONE ( mentions William Harvey and various ancestors and relatives )
The Book of Jubilees may reflect ancient tradition when it mentions a son ( or daughter, in some versions ) of ' Elam named " Susan ", whose daughter Rasuaya married Arpachshad, progenitor of another branch of Shemites.
The Book of Revelation also mentions the sun and moon turning dark during the sixth seal of the seven seals, but the passage adds more detail than the previous verses mentioned.
Virgil mentions Acheron with the other infernal rivers in his description of the underworld in Book VI of the Aeneid.
Poe also mentions the Balm of Gilead, a reference to the Book of Jeremiah ( 8: 22 ) in the Bible: " Is there no balm in Gilead ; is there no physician there?
" The Book of Taliesin poem Song before the sons of Llyr also mentions Pryderi and, as in other texts, associates him both with Manawydan fab Llyr and with the otherworldly fortress of Caer Sidi:
Second, an elegy ( marwnat ) for Corroi / Corroy m Dayry is preserved in the Book of Taliesin, which mentions his contention with " Cocholyn ", or Cú Chulainn.
In the White Collar episode " Book of Hours " the character " Burrelli " mentions his vet in Yonkers.
The Domesday Book mentions two Beddington estates and these were united by Nicholas Carew to form Carew Manor in 1381.
The Domesday Book of 1086 contains one of the earliest recorded mentions of the village, at the time known as Belaga.
The two only known strictly historical mentions of Vinland are found in the work of Adam of Bremen c. 1075 and in the Book of Icelanders compiled c. 1122 by Ari the Wise.
The Book of Tobit — recognized in the Catholic and Orthodox Bibles, but considered apocryphal by Protestants — mentions Raphael, who is also considered to be an archangel.
Jewish literature such as the Book of Enoch mentions Metatron as an archangel, called the " highest of the angels " and the " heavenly scribe ", though acceptance of this angel is not canonical in all branches of the faith.
The Fourth Book of Esdras, which mentions the angel Uriel, was popular in the West and was frequently quoted by Church Fathers, especially Ambrose, but was never considered part of the biblical canon.

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