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Town of Blyth
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The Seven Stars The Seven Stars Mr Richard 210 Links North An ordinary house licensed for the Sale
(PH) (PH) from Blyth Ferry Sale of Spirits &c
The Seven Stars License
(PH)
The Seven Stars Sign board
(PH)
Camboise Links Cambois Links Mr Richard Short North West end A Chain of Sand Hills & Sandy Pasture
Cambois Links Mr Dolmahoy of Blyth Pier extending along the German Ocean & Situated
Cambois Links Mr Twizel between the Rivers Blyth & Wansbeck
Camboise Links Parish Name List
North Blyth North Blyth Mr Richard Short 740 Links North This is a scattered Hamlet and Consists
North Blyth Mr Dolmahoy East from the Dun principally of old Houses occupied by
North Blyth Mr Twizel Cow Inn Pilots, Fishermen & others of the working Classes
It was formerly called Link end and very frequently
is still by the inhabitants of the Hamlet – on –
account of its situation at the South end of the Cam-
bois Links – And is separated from the Town of Blyth
by the River Blyth It is the property of Sir M W
Ridley Bart
Blyth Ferry is described in Name Book of Sheet 5
River Blyth is described in Name Book of Sheet 5
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers

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