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- "' Adderstone "'is a village in the English county of Northumberland.
- Adderstone was held by the Forster family, Governors of Bamburgh Castle from the 12th century.
- He founded the Adderstone Group in 1998 and currently serves as the company's CEO.
- "' Adderstone with Lucker "'is a civil parish in Northumberland, England.
- Miss Adderstone is the headmistress of the Hardwick House Orphanage, and she dislikes children, especially babies.
- He is the founder and CEO of Adderstone Group, a real estate investment firm located in the United Kingdom.
- However, when they return, they find Ms . Adderstone and Edna have disappeared, leaving the orphanage in chaos.
- He was a member of the prominent Forster family of Bamburgh and Adderstone Hall, the son of Northumberland 1705-1708 and High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1703.
- The parish includes the villages of Adderstone, Lucker, Warenford, Rosebrough, Bradford, and has a population ( 2001 ) of 195 . increasing to 238 at the 2011 Census.
- Born William Watson, he was born at 65 Eccleston Square, London, the son of John William Watson, of Adderstone Hall, Belford, Northumberland, son of Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge.
- Adderstone was left to his sister Dorothy who married Noel Villiers in 1903 and lived at Adderstone Hall until she died in 1961, when the property was sold for the benefit of her many nephews and nieces.
- Adderstone was left to his sister Dorothy who married Noel Villiers in 1903 and lived at Adderstone Hall until she died in 1961, when the property was sold for the benefit of her many nephews and nieces.
- When in 1701 Fernando Forster was murdered, the estate passed through to co-heirs : Dorothy ( sister of Fernando ) who had married Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew, Bishop of Durham, and Thomas Forster of Adderstone, the son of her deceased sister Frances.
- The Forsters of Etherstone, Co Durham and Bamburgh, a long-established and prolific Northumbrian family, provided twelve successive Governors of Bamburgh Castle over a period of 400 years, but the family was ultimately ruined as a result of their part in the Jacobite rebellions in the 18th century . They subsequently lived for over 100 years at Adderstone, a property sometimes confused by modern-day Forsters with Etherstone.
- The first Watson to be born at Adderstone ( in 1760 ) was Captain John Watson whose son Willam, who inherited Cragside and the Armstrong fortune from his great-uncle, Lord Armstrong, who had bought Bamburgh Castle in the 1894 after the death of his wife, Margaret Ramshaw, and began restoring the building in grand Victorian style, but died ( in 1900 ) before the work was completed.