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Parish of Bamburgh Sheet 16—16

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Golden Hill Golden Hill Estate map. See Sheet A long hill feature, extending
Golden Hill Mr. Robt Tait, Tenant 16.16 across three arable fields on
Golden Hill Mr. J. Rogerson (Shepherd) the farm of Bradford, and
on the south side of Wet
Reins — Origin of name un
-known
Goldenhill Goldenhill Estate map. See Sheet A small cottage, having
Mr. Robt Tait, Tenant 16.16 Garden, and a small range of
Mr. J. Rogerson (Shepherd) offices attached, it is on the
farm of Bradford, and gets
this name from its proximity
to "Golden Hill"
Hoppen Tile Lime Works Hoppen Tile Lime Works Mr James Dryden (Tenant) See Sheet A Limestone Quarry, and
Hoppen Tile Lime Works Mr Thomas Paxton Steward 16.16 two Kilns, on the farm of
Hoppen Tile Lime Works Mr. J. Rogerson Hoppen, and a short distance
south of Golden Hill. Lime
is sent from here to considerable
distances around the County
and in to Scotland %c
John McCabe

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