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Humfordmill Cottages | Humfordmill Cottages | Mr Joseph Bell | About 13 chains West | A few ordinary cottages occupied by | ||
Humfordmill Cottages | Mr Richard Chicken | of the River Blyth | Pitmen | |||
Humfordmill Cottages | Mr Joseph Ainsley | |||||
Humford Mill | Humford Mill | Mr Joseph Bell | Adjoining the River Blyth | An ordinary Farm house with offices | ||
Humford Mill | Mr Richard Chicken | In the NE of this Plan | yard & attached this was formerly a corn | |||
Humford Mill | Mr Joseph Ainsley | mill and still retains the name of Mill | ||||
the property of W. W. Burdon Esq | ||||||
Humfordmill Quarry | Humfordmill Quarry | Mr Joseph Bell | Adjoining Humford | A large sandstone quarry but is now | ||
Humfordmill Quarry | Mr Richard Chicken | Mill on the SW | almost wrought out the stone being very | |||
Humfordmill Quarry | Mr Joseph Ainsley | bad to get the property of W. W. Burdon Esq | ||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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