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Parish of Chillingham Sheet 25.3 Trace 3,4

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Hebburn Hepburn Bell Hebburn Bell or Mr Wm Boyne farmer Hepburn Bell See Sheet A good substantial farm house & offices
Hepburn Bell Estate map in Mr Boyne’s possession 25.3 with hamlet &c in the township of Hepburn,
Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham Lord Tankerville has given Hepburn as the
Hebburn Parish Names List P.5 proper name for this – and indeed has
ordered Hepburn to be adopted in all
cases relating to the township.
Hebburn Hepburn Lodge Hepburn Lodge or Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham See Sheet A good house about1/4 of a mile
Hebburn Lodge Mr Wm Boyne farmer Hepburn Bell 25 3 E by N. of Hepburn Bell, occupied
Mr Jno Mechie Gamekeeper (resident) by Jno Mechie Gamekeeper.
Lilburn Pond Lilburn Pond Mr Thos Smith farmer Newtown A large artificial pond South of
Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham East Lilburn, used for propelling
A.J.B Cresswell Esqr Proprietor the thrashing mill, there, by water power
Belongs to Eglingham Parish
Robert Young
Corporal Royal Engineers

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