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Court House | Court House | Revd R Taylor | About 2 Chains SW | A very good building used as a court house | ||
Court House | Mr Marshall | of the Cross | with Lockup & where the Petty Sessions are held | |||
Court House | Mr Fenwick Wilson | on the first Friday of each month the presiding | ||||
Magistrates are Sir N.W.Ridley, W.W.Burdon | ||||||
N.F.J.Sidney Esqr & others | ||||||
Bedlington Hall | Bedlington Hall | Revd R Taylor | About 5 Chains West of | A very old building the date of erection or | ||
Bedlington Hall | Mr Fenwick Wilson | the Court House | its first proprietor cannot be satisfactorily | |||
Bedlington Hall | Mr Marshall | obtained it has been used as a Union Workhouse | ||||
about 20 years since but is now divided into | ||||||
several tenements occupied by Pit Men & & | ||||||
Cross | Cross | Revd R Taylor | About 7 Chains NW of | A stone pillar standing about 10 feet high | ||
Cross | Mr Marshall | St Cuthbert’s Church | to denote the market place at the time | |||
Cross | Mr Swan | markets |
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Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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