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Bedlington | Bedlington | Whellan’s Directory | In the NW of the Plan | The parochial village, of considerable extent | ||
Bedlington | Revd R Taylor | extending SE to the River | consisting of Parish Church, Vicarage, Court House | |||
Bedlington | Mr Marshall | Blyth | Mechanics’ Institute Three dissenting Chapels 9 public | |||
Bedlington | White’s Directory | houses a National School Market Cross and an Old Hall | ||||
Bedlington | County Map | the Village is pleasantly situated on an eminence | ||||
rising from the River Blyth and commanding a very fine | ||||||
prospect, it was formerly registered as a market | ||||||
town and belonged to the County of Durham but about | ||||||
the end of the Seventeenth Century it was annexed | ||||||
to Northumberland, it is upwards of 20 years | ||||||
since any market was held here | ||||||
Spring View | Spring View | Mr Adzhead | In the SE of Bedlington | A beautiful dwelling house with out | ||
Spring View | Mr Marshall | houses garden yard & attached the property | ||||
Spring View | Mr R Swan | & residence of Mr Adzhead previous to | ||||
it becoming the property of Mr Adyhead it was | ||||||
the Vicar’s Retreat but that name is now | ||||||
becoming extinct & Spring View adopted | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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