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Kingstreet Inn | Kingstreet Inn | Mrs. Gregory Occupier | On Sheet | A good Public house, in the | ||
Kingstreet Inn | John Railston Esqr. | 17.14 | Village of Sea Houses; And | |||
Kingstreet Inn | Mr George Wilson. | north end of King Street, | ||||
Kingstreet Inn | Board | there are, outhouses, with | ||||
stabling attached. |
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property of the Occupier Mrs. | ||||||
Gregory. | ||||||
King Street | King Street | Mrs. Gregory Occupier | On Sheet | A portion of the Road | ||
King Street | John Railston Esqr. | 17.14 | leading from "Sea Houses" to | |||
King Street | Mr George Wilson. | Beadnell. It bears this name, from | ||||
"Kingstreet Inn", to the | ||||||
Limestone Quarries. There are | ||||||
a few scattered houses, and | ||||||
a large granary, on its south | ||||||
-west side. | ||||||
Snook | Snook | Mrs. Gregory Occupier | On Sheet | A portion, of Rough pasture | ||
Snook | John Railston Esqr. | 17.14 | and bent grass Along the | |||
Snook | Mr George Wilson. | Sea Shore – in the south | ||||
-east of North Sunderland | ||||||
Township. There are extensive | ||||||
Lime Quarries here, but are not now | ||||||
worked. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL
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