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Neville's Cross is a place in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the A167 trunk road to the west of the centre of Durham.
The area is primarily residential, although there is a newsagent, some public houses and a primary school located there. The suburb was also home to part of New College Durham until the college consolidated onto its site at Framwellgate Moor in 2005.[1]
History
Neville's Cross was the site of the Battle of Neville's Cross where in 1346 the English successfully repelled a Scottish invasion force. Knowing that the English army was in France David II of Scotland invaded England. After pillaging much of Northern England the Scots were met at Neville's Cross by an army of Lancastrians, Yorkshiremen and Cumbrians led by the Archbishop of York. The Scots were defeated by the smaller English army and David II was captured.
References
- ^ "The History of New College Durham". New College, Durham. http://www.newcollegedurham.ac.uk/common/school/about/aboutncd/Pages/History.aspx. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
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