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  • ...the [[River Tees]], which forms the county border with Durham, opposite [[Hurworth]], four and a half miles south-east of [[Darlington]]. ...s from the Old Irish word 'airgh'. This word was introduced into Yorkshire place names by Norwegian Vikings who had lived in Ireland for a number of generat
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  • |picture=Hurworth-on-Tees - geograph.org.uk - 107187.jpg |picture caption = Hurworth-on-Tees
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  • ...55-7}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=A.D. Mills|title=Dictionary of English Place-Names|page=140|publisher=Oxford Paperbacks|year=1998|isbn=978-0-19-280074-9 ...d is situated on the A167 road. The bridge over the Tees between Croft and Hurworth marks the county border between Yorkshire and Durham. The exact point of tr
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  • ...coal country and flowing twenty-five miles down to the Tees at [[Hurworth Place]]. Three miles after the source the Skerne is joined by Hurworth Burn and enters Hurworth Burn Reservoir. On leaving the reservoir, the Skerne heads south-west towar
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