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Warenford | Estate Map. | On Sheet | A Small Village, on the banks of | ||
Warenford | F. Holland Esqr. | 21.7 | ||||
Warenford | C. R.Burnett Esqr. | -pike Road heading from Belford | ||||
Warenford | Revd M. Thompson. | to Alnwick &c. And about 3 1/2 miles | ||||
Warrenford | Whellan’s Directory | from the former. | ||||
It comprises two farmhouses | ||||||
an English Presbyterian Church, | ||||||
Manse, School, Post office, An Inn | ||||||
and a few neat cottages. |
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The property of the Duke of | ||||||
Northumberland, & P.Selby Esqr. | ||||||
Slate Ford | Slate Ford | Mr. Alexr Wightman (Warenford) | On Sheet | A Ford, across "Waren Burn" | ||
Slate Ford | Mr. John Turnbull &c | 21.7 | at the head of Warenford Dean. | |||
Slate Ford | Mr. Ralph Turnbull &c | It gets the name from the Slaty | ||||
Slate Ford | Mr. Robt Atkinson, (Birchwoodhall) | description of the Rocks in the | ||||
burn |
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John McCabe |
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Transcribed by HL
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