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Ninebanks | Ninebanks | Revd. J Sc |
29 Chains N.N. | A small village consisting of a | ||
Ninebanks | Mr. Taylor | West of North | good dwelling house, a Temperance | |||
Ninebanks | Mr. White | Chareheads | Hotel, & farm house post office | |||
Ninebanks | County Map | & |
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Nine Banks | White’s Directory | |||||
The Temperance Hotel | Temperance Hotel | Revd. J Sc |
30 Chains N.N. | An old building supposed to be | ||
Temperance Hotel | Mr. Taylor | West of North | a place of some note or stronghold | |||
Temperance Hotel | Mr. White | Chareheads | in troublesome times, it is also | |||
known by the name of the Tower | ||||||
but whether that is the ancient | ||||||
name or given to it within the | ||||||
last 50 years it is not known | ||||||
but it is generally supposed | ||||||
to be a place of safety for | ||||||
Cattle during the time of the | ||||||
Scotch marauding incursions | ||||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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