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dated 1233 as Kertindon, a holding of the King's Forester, Ralph Fitz-Main. This family remained significant in the township, but increasingly land within it was held by another family, called the de Beaumains, who in time changed their name to Cartington, and eventually took over the manor here. The
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for their support of the King; being fined £400 for giving intelligence to the King's party and with Cartington Castle being slighted to prevent its further use.
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In September 2019, with only 95 electors living in the parish, Cartington Parish Council voted to abolish itself, with the land distributed between neighbouring
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Cartington family remained influential until the death of John de Cartington in 1494, after which it passed through marriage to Sir Edward Radcliffe of
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of 1639, and his son, Sir Edward Widdrington, raised a brigade of two thousand foot and two hundred horse which served under the
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By the early 18th century it became the property of the Talbots, but a John Talbot lost the estate for his role in the
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Although there is reason to suppose that the history of Cartington can be traced on the strength of its
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partially restored the castle in order to prevent its complete disintegration.
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in Rothbury parish, from 1866 Cartington was a civil parish in its own right.
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is a ruinous, partly restored medieval English castle. It is a
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In 1515 it was briefly visited by the Scottish queen,
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parishes, on 1 April 2021 the parish was abolished.
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Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Alnwick
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Cartington is located in Northumberland
Northumberland
OS grid reference
NU035045
Civil parish
Thropton
Unitary authority
Northumberland
Ceremonial county
Northumberland
Region
North East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NE65
Dialling code
Police
Northumbria
Fire
Northumberland
Ambulance
North East
UK Parliament
Berwick-upon-Tweed
UK
England

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