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The Slip Inn The Slip Inn Mrs Arkless 114 Links North- A neat Brick house licensed for the
The Slip Inn Mrs Robinson East from the Blag Sale of Spirits &c
The Slip Inn Mr Thrift don Arms (PH)
The Ship Inn The Ship Inn John Lynn 13 Chains S East from An ordinary House licensed for the
The Ship Inn License the Blagdon Arms Sale of Spirits &c
The Ship Inn Sign Board (PH)
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Reverend Mr Wright 90 Links West from A very neat Brick edifice Capable of
(Primitive) (Primitive) James Barnes the Blagdon Arms seating about 280 persons built in 1837 at an
Richard Ellison (PH) expense of 400 Pounds subscribed by the men
employed in Cowpen Colliery
Flanker Flanker Captain Harrison – Harbour 140 Links East from Name applied to a creek between the Wagon
Master the King’s Arms (PH) way & the River Blyth There is a Quay along
Flanker Mr Lionel Aynsley a portion of it where there are berths for 2 or
Flanker Mr Thrift 3 small vessels
J. Considine
Sapper Royal Engineers

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