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Shankhall | Shankhall | Mr. Francis Dand (Tenant) | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, situated | ||
Shankhall | Mr. James Weatherly | 22.6 | about 1/2 a mile south of Swinhoe | |||
Shankhall | Mr. John Taylor. | having garden, extensive offices, | ||||
Shankhall | Whellan’s Directory | and hinds houses attached. | ||||
Alnwick, & others. | ||||||
[#] | Sea Fields | Estate Map | Two large Arable fields, | |||
Sea Fields | Mr. James Weatherly | in the east side of Swinhoe | ||||
Sea Fields | Mr. William Milliken | township, and near to the Sea | ||||
Not to be written on the Plan. | Shore, hence the name. | |||||
Tuggalmill | Tughallmill | Estate Map | On Sheets | A small famrhouse, having | ||
Tughallmill | Mr. Thomas Fordy. (Tenant) | 22.6 & 10 | garden, out offices, |
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Tughallmill | C.R.Burnett Esqr. | Mill, which is now used as a | ||||
Tughallmill | F.Holland Esqr. | Threshing Mill, but had been a | ||||
Alnwick | Corn Mill, and from which the | |||||
Tuggalmill see Parish Name Sheet P.45 | place takes its name. It is situ- | |||||
-ated near to the Sea Shore, and | ||||||
on a stream Known as "Long | ||||||
Nanny". |
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Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
John McCabe |
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