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Newhamhall | Newhamhall | Mr. William Archbold | On sheet | A very neat, and substantially | ||
Tenant | 21.4 | built residence, situated on | ||||
Newhamhall | Mr. John Archbold | a slight eminence, from |
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Newhamhall | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | which a good prospect may be | ||||
obtained. There are neat garden | ||||||
very extensive, and well arranged | ||||||
offices, and hinds’ houses attached | ||||||
of Northumberland. | ||||||
Stone Causeway | Stone Causeways | Estate Map | On sheet | This is applied to two, arable | ||
Stone Causeways | Mr. William Archbold | 21.4 | fields on the farm of Newhamhall, | |||
Tenant | ||||||
Stone Causeways | Mr. John Archbold | the farmhouse. I could not | ||||
Stone Causeways | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | ascertain whether, there had been | ||||
a Flagged or Paved Road, (such as | ||||||
Roman Roads are generally found to be) | ||||||
taken up here. The name would | ||||||
appear to indicate something of | ||||||
this kind. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by HL
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