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Blyth ( / ˈblaɪð /) is a port and seaside town as well as a civil parish in southeast Northumberland, England. It lies on the coast, to the south of the River Blyth. It had a population of 37,339 in the 2011 Census. [2]
- River Blyth, Northumberland
The River Blyth flows eastwards through southern ...
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Baron Blyth, title in the UK peerage. Blyth, Inc., a ...
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Blyth is a town and civil parish in southeast Northumberland, England. It lies on the coast, to the south of the River Blyth and is approximately 13 miles northeast of Newcastle upon Tyne. It had a population of 37,339 in the 2011 Census.
Cowpen / ˈ k uː p ən / is an area of Blyth and former civil parish, now in the parish of Blyth in the county of Northumberland, England. It is just east of the A189 road. The Ward population taken at the 2011 census was 4,466. In 1911 the parish had a population of
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The History of Blyth Town A timeline of major events that have occurred in the history of Blyth Town. Links to articles on our website will be associated with events on the timeline. 1100s - The beginnings of Blyth’s port is first chronicled in the 12th century - [] 1130 - First confirmed reference of the place-name of ‘Blida’ taken from the river of the same name.