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Hudspeth is a former medieval village, now farm, located near Elsdon, Northumberland County, England. Hudspeth was given by Richard de Umfraville to Hugh de Morwick when he married Richard's daughter, Sibilla, in 1221.

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  1. Northumberland National Park Historic Village Atlas - Elsdon, page 26. Compiled by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne in 2004.
  2. Dodds, John Fenwick (January 1999). Bastions and belligerents: medieval strongholds in Northumberland. Keepdate. p. 321. ISBN 9781899506453.
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