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Adderstone Hall | Adderstone Hall | Whellan’s Directory | On Sheet | A large, and, Neat Modern | ||
Adderstone Hall | Revd. M. Thompson | 21.3 | Mansion, pleasantly situated, | |||
Adderstone Hall | " P.Selby Esqr. | |||||
garden, |
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pleasure grounds attached. | ||||||
The Forsters, had a seat here which | ||||||
stood in a pasture field a short | ||||||
distance north of the present | ||||||
mansion, some portions of | ||||||
which |
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80 years ago, but none of them | ||||||
now remain |
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eveness in the surface of the ground, where | ||||||
the buildings stood. | ||||||
Dr. Dixon Alnwick | ||||||
John McCabe |
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