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Seafieldhouse | Seafieldhouse | Mr. Walker, Tenant | On Sheet | A neat farmhouse, having | ||
Seafieldhouse | Mr Richard Straker | 17.14 | suitable offices, and small | |||
Postmaster | farm attached. |
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Seafieldhouse | Mr. George Wilson | -ated, a short distance, | ||||
north of Sea Houses |
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of the late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
Police Station | Police Station | Mr. Walker, Tenant | On Sheet | A neat small house, | ||
Police Station | Mr Richard Straker | 17.14 | having in it two, small cells | |||
Postmaster | in which offenders &c are | |||||
Police Station | Mr. George Wilson | kept secured, there is a good | ||||
garden attached. |
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property of the County. | ||||||
UP Manse | Manse UP | Revd. Mr Glover, Occupier | On Sheet | A neat, small dwelling, | ||
17.14 | situated in the northeast end | |||||
of the Village of North Sunderland | ||||||
the EP Chapel. There is a | ||||||
small garden attached, |
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the property of the Congregation | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL
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