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Sheet 16-1 Parish of Belford

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Easington Grange Easington Grange Revd. J.W. Clark, Belford On sheet A farm house two storeys high,
Easington Grange Mr. James Robertson, Easington 16.2 having cottages, out-buildings, Garden,
Easington Grange Mr. Robert Dixon, Tenant and a farm of land attached, the
property of the Heirs of the late J.
Tyzack Esqr.
Carlingcross Mr. James Robertson, Easington This name applies to an arable
Carlingcross Mr. Robert Dixon field situated on the farm of
Carlingcross Estate Plan Easington Grange – Origin of the name
Not to be inserted on the Plan unknown.
Easingtongrange Mill Easingtongrange Mill Mr. James Robertson On Sheet A two storey building used for
(Corn) Easingtongrange Mill Mr. R.P. Nesbet, Elwick 16.2 Grinding Corn, and worked by water-
Easingtongrange Mill Mr. John Forster, Miller power, to which is attached a Kiln,
Cottage, Garden, and a small field,
in the occupation of the Miller, and the
property of the Heirs of the late J. Tyzack Esqr.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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