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Juniperhill Wood | Juniperhill Wood | Mr Angus | About 22 chains N. E. | A small enclosed wood | ||
Juniperhill Wood | Mr Marshall | of Roe House. | consisting of Fir & Forest trees. | |||
Juniperhill Wood | Mr Stobbard | |||||
Roe House | Roe House | Mr Angus | About 22 chains S. W. | A good stone building with offices | ||
Roe House | Mr Marshall | of Junipertree Wood. | and gardens attached used as | |||
Roe House | Mr Stobbard | a farm house. | ||||
River Tyne | River Tyne | White’s Directory | On the South of | The River Tyne is composed of two streams | ||
River Tyne | County Map | Bywell St Andrew | which unite at Nether Warden about 1 mile to the | |||
River Tyne | Mr Ridley | Parish. | North of Hexham. After the junction of the | |||
two streams it takes an Easterly direction | ||||||
until it falls into the North Sea at | ||||||
Tynemouth. | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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