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▪ I. † ˈpallion1 Obs. Also 3 palliun, 3–6 -oun, 4 -oune. [a. OF. pallion, -un (12th c. in Godef.), ad. L. pallium: see pallium.] = pall n.1 (usually in sense 6 a), pallium.c 1290 Becket 306 in S. Eng. Leg. I. 115 Heo gonne sende sone Aftur is palliun [Harl. MS. 248 pallioun] to rome. c 1330 R. Brunn...
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Pallion
Pallion is a suburb and electoral ward in North West Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Pallion's ethnicity is very similar to the Sunderland average.
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Shorts Brothers, shipbuilders at Pallion from 1860 to 1964.
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Pallion Group
Pallion designs, manufactures, and distributes precious metal products and related services. Pallion donates the Pallion Garden Terrace to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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Pallion Metro station
Pallion is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburb of Pallion, City of Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, England. Metro era
The current station is located about north of the former Pallion station.
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SS Cheltenham
A number of ships were named Cheltenham, including –
, built by Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland.
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SS Selma
Several steamships have borne the name Selma:
SS Selma (1871) was a 1,172-ton cargo ship launched as the Elf on 19 August 1871, by William Doxford & Sons, Pallion SS Selma (1896) was a 3,480-ton cargo ship launched on 15 February 1896, by William Doxford & Sons, Pallion, England.
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A1231 road
The A1231 then leads north west as 'Silksworth Row' then past a retail park as 'Trimdon Street'; and past Corning Glass Works as 'Pallion New Road', before The roundabout between Pallion New Road, Beech Street, Trimdon Street, Carol Street and Deptford Road no longer exists.
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Ford Estate
Low Ford, to the east, borders the suburb of Pallion. Residents also have access to the nearby Pallion Metro Station which is located in Pallion.
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City of Sunderland suburbs
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TSS Manxman (1955)
It was announced in March 2010 that Manxman was to be dismantled in Pallion shipyard. “Pallion” was described as telling the story of the historic vessel and once thriving shipbuilding yard.
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Millfield, Tyne and Wear
It now links Pallion with the City Centre. Millfield like Pallion is built very near the bank of the River Wear but then extends to Chester Road (The largest road in Sunderland & Washington).
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Roderick Mackay
He served curacies in Pallion, Greenock and Edinburgh.
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Sunderland North (UK Parliament constituency)
, Central, Colliery, Fulwell, Pallion, St Peter's, South Hylton, Southwick, and Town End Farm. Minor changes to take account of new ward boundaries.
1997–2010
The City of Sunderland wards of Castletown, Central, Colliery, Fulwell, Pallion, St
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William Doxford & Sons
From 1870 it was based in Pallion, Sunderland, on the River Wear in Northeast England. However, the last ship built at Pallion was floated out of the yard in 1989 after which it closed as a shipbuilding yard.
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Sunderland South (UK Parliament constituency)
Boundaries
1950–1955
The County Borough of Sunderland wards of Bishopwearmouth, Hendon, Humbledon, Pallion, Park, St Michael's, Sunderland East, Thornhill , and West.
1955–1974
The County Borough of Sunderland wards of Bishopwearmouth, Hendon, Humbledon, Pallion, Park, Pennywell, St Michael's, Thorney
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2018 Sunderland City Council election
The Liberal Democrats took seats from Labour in Millfield, Pallion, and Sandhill. Millfield Ward
Pallion Ward
A by-election had been held in one of the other seats in Pallion Ward in February 2018 following the death of the incumbent
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