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- Brandling duly lived at Felling with his wife Anne.
- In 1605, Thomas'grandson, Robert Brandling, inherited the manor.
- On 11 November 1840 the Brandling Junction Railway opened its Tanfield Moor branch.
- He was the son of Robert Brandling of Northumberland.
- Robert Brandling ( 15751636 ) sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.
- He was the son of William Brandling of Felling and Anne Helye daughter of George Heyle.
- Collins went on a walking tour of Cornwall with artist Henry Brandling in July and August 1850.
- Not all the land belonged to Brandling, and the Act gave him power to obtain wayleave.
- A third son Ninian, married a daughter of Henry Brandling ( see Brandling of Newcastle ).
- A third son Ninian, married a daughter of Henry Brandling ( see Brandling of Newcastle ).
- The Brandling Junction Company was busy enlarging the scope of their business by means of private railways.
- It had been constructed at the joint expense of the Pontop and South Shields and Brandling Junction Companies.
- The Brandling Junction Railway was conceived as a mainly mineral railway, but passenger traffic was surprisingly buoyant.
- The remainder of the Brandling Junction Railway and of the Tanfield Waggonway are no longer in railway use.
- Newcastle City Council has designated three conservation areas within Jesmond; Brandling Village, South Jesmond and Jesmond Dene.
- The "'Brandling Junction Railway "'was an early railway in County Durham, England.
- The Brandling Junction Railway itself opened in stages from 1839, running from Gateshead to Wearmouth and South Shields.
- Their Greenesfield station had been in use for some time and the Brandling route passenger traffic was transferred there.
- The Brandling's fortunes declined and the estate was sold to the Middleton Estate & Colliery Company in 1862.
- The Brandling Arms pub on the High Street has its own local edition of My Monopoly, using Gosforth locations.
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