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Wood Ville | Wood Ville | The Revd J Jacques | 11 Chains East | A Good house built of Stone | ||
Wood Ville | Mr John Armstrong | of Riding Mill | with Gardens &c | |||
Wood Ville | Mr Henry Harrison | |||||
Whiteside (TP) | Whiteside Bar | The Revd J. Jacques | 3 Chains South East | A Gate So called where Tolls | ||
Whiteside Bar | Mr John Armstrong | of Broomhaugh School | is taken | |||
Whiteside Bar | Mr H. Harrison | |||||
Whiteside Wood | Whiteside Wood | The Revd J Jacques | 3 1/2 Chains South | A long narrow wood mixed with | ||
Whiteside Wood | Mr John Armstrong | of the Vicarage | Fir & Forest trees Extending from Whiteside Bar | |||
Whiteside Wood | Mr H. Harrison | Bounded on the West & South by the Great Roman Road | ||||
Watling Street | ||||||
James Eylward Civil Assistant |
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