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Fleetham | Fleetham | Estate Map | On Sheet | A small village, consisting of a farm | ||
Fleetham | Mr. John Taylor – Occupier | 22.5 | house, a few cottages, a cornmill, | |||
Fleetham | Mr. William Watson – Fleetham | |||||
Mills. | outbuildings. It is situated on the | |||||
banks of a small stream, called "Long | ||||||
Nanny", |
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of Belford. |
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Trustees of the late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
Fleetham Schoolhouse | Fleetham Schoolhouse | Mr. John Taylor | On Sheet | A neat cottage, with garden, and | ||
Fleetham Schoolhouse | Mr. Thos Pratt, Occupier | 22.5 | smithy, attached. The latter was a | |||
Fleetham Schoolhouse | Mr. William Watson | schoolhouse, and the former, the teachers | ||||
residence, but was only used as such | ||||||
for short periods. It was erected by | ||||||
the Trustees of the late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
Coldrife | Coldrife | Estate Map. | On Sheet | A neat farmhouse, having suitable | ||
Coldrife | F. Holland Esqr. Agent &c | 22.5 | offices, small garden, and a few cottages | |||
Coldrife | Mr. William Wilson – Occupier | attached. It is situated, nearly 1/2 a mile | ||||
Northwest of "Fleetham", |
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of the Duke of Northumberland. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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