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Hartford Bridge | Hartford Bridge | Joseph Young Esqr JP | 1 Chain North of South | An ancient looking stone bridge consisting of 3 arches | ||
Hartford Bridge | George Marshall Esq | of the Jolly Anglers | crossing the River Blyth on the Turnpike Road | |||
Hartford Bridge | Mr Robert Swan | Inn | bewteen North Shields & Morpeth | |||
Low Ewart Hill | Low Ewart Hill | Joseph Young Esqr JP | 38 chains North | An inferior looking farm house & out offices | ||
Low Ewart Hill | George Marshall Esq | West of Howlet Hall | ||||
Low Ewart Hill | Mr Robert Swan | |||||
Netherton Moor Farm | Netherton Moor Farm | Joseph Young Esqr JP | 15 Chains North East | A moderately good looking house & out offices | ||
Netherton Moor Farm | Mr Robert Swan | of Pegwhistle Burn | ||||
Netherton Moor Farm | Mr James McDowal | |||||
Pegwhistle Burn is described in Name Book of 72-10 | ||||||
Netherton Moor is described in Name Book of 72-11 | ||||||
Howlet Hall is described in Name Book of 72-16 | ||||||
River Blyth is described in Name Book of | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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