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Sheet 97 Plan 8 Parish of All Saints

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Byker Byker Village White’s Directory About 1 Mile E. of This is an old straggling village consisting of
Byker Village Mackenzie’s History Newcastle a church two large stone Houses a Public House
Byker Mr Plummer and other buildings
Byker Mr Emmett "There is no church as yet built." Parish Name Book.
Byker Mr Bates
Biker A small County Map
[#] Byker Church Mr Plummer About 4 Chains NW. This is a small stone building it is a
Byker Church Mr Emmett of the Blue Bell perpetual curacy and chapel of Ease
Byker Church Mr Bates to All Saints Church
"There is no Church in Byker. A house, which was formerly a
"Methodist Chapel, is rented and converted into a"
"private school. It is under the supervision of Mr. Green the Curate
"Divine Service is performed every Sunday in this School."
"The new Church is not yet begun." Examiner’s reply
Byker Hall Byker Hall Mr Plummer About 3 Chains SW This name is applied to a large
Byker Hall Mr Emmett of the Blue Bell stone building the residence of Mr Plummer
Byker Hall Mr Bates
Manor House Manor House ӿ Revd. James Foran "The Blue Bell Inn at Byker is a curious antique building, standing upon
(The Blue Bell) (The Blue Bell) Mr Plummer "a bare rock, and containing some fine old carvings". White’s Directory
(PH) (PH) About 3 chains NE This is a very antcient stone building
Do Mr Emmett of Byker Hall at one time it was the Manor House
Do Mr Bates of Byker
Do Mackenzie’s History "The walls like all ancient buildings are very thick. In one of the rooms"
The Blue Bell Inn White’s Directory "there is still a portion of tapestry. Mackenzie’s History
Byker House Byker House Mr Plummer About 40 links W. of This name is applied to
Byker House Mr Emmett Byker Church an ordinary stone building
Byker House Mr Bates
ӿThe Revd. James Foran states that the Manor House was built about the 13th. Century"
Examiners Reply
E. Gillespie SRE

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