The millennial lord selling his 700-year-old family jewels for £35m

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The millennial lord selling his 700-year-old family jewels for £35m

In the heart of Northumberland, just north of Newcastle, lies the chocolate box market town of Rothbury, lined with sandy brick cottages and quaint shops. Though a quiet rural parish, with only just over 2,000 residents, the place became infamous when the largest manhunt in modern British history c»»»

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