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Bedlington Mill | Bedlington Mill | George Marshall Esqr. | 230 Links West | An extensive mill worked by wind & steam | ||
(Corn) | Bedlington Mill | Mr. Robert Swan | of Bank Cottage | in the occupation of Mr. Hindhaugh | ||
Bedlington Mill | Mr Wm Hindhaugh | |||||
(Corn) | ||||||
Bedlington Bridge | Bedlington Bridge | George Marshall Esqr. | 11 Chains South East | A modern stone structure consisting of an | ||
Bedlington Bridge | Mr. Robert Swan | of Bank Cottage | Arch which spans the River Blyth on the | |||
Bedlington Bridge | Mr Wm Hindhaugh | Road between Bebside & Bedlington | ||||
Walker Terrace | Walker Terrace | George Marshall Esqr. | 3 Chains North East | A Row of modern built stone houses occupied | ||
Walker Terrace | Mr. Robert Swan | of Bedlington | by the working classes | |||
Walker Terrace | Name on stone | Mill | ||||
The Bridge Inn | The Bridge Inn | Mr. Crisp | South West corner | An ordinary House Licensed for the sale | ||
The Bridge Inn | Sign Board | of Walker Terrace | of Spirituous Liquors | |||
The Bridge Inn | License | |||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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