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Royal Oak Farm | Sign board | Alnwick | A house | |||
A public house the property | ||||||
of Mr John Crozer Alnwick | ||||||
Crozer’s Nursery | Mr Geo. Tate Postmaster Alnwick | Alnwick | A nursery | |||
A nursery the property of His Grace | ||||||
the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Grindstone Letch | Tithe registry 1846 | Alnwick | A field | |||
An arable field the property of Mr | ||||||
Henry Leithed Alnwick | ||||||
Oaky Ba |
Mr Geo. Tate Postmaster Alnwick | Alnwick | Four fields | |||
Oaky Balks | Four fields of arable land. The pro- | |||||
perty of His Grace the Duke of Northumber | ||||||
-land. Each field in the tithe registry | ||||||
is named West, Near Middle, Far Middle, | ||||||
and East Oaky Baulks | ||||||
Oaky Ba |
Mr Geo. Tate Postmaster Alnwick | Alnwick | A house | |||
Situated in the field called Far Middle | ||||||
Oaky Baulk the property of His Grace the | ||||||
Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Harrison’s Quarter | W.J.Carr Esq Solr Alnwick | Alnwick | A field | |||
An arable field the property of His | ||||||
Grace the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
G. Gilmour Serjeant R. S. and M. 18 July 1851 |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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