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Corbridge Bridge | Corbridge B |
Mr John Henderson | 20 chains west | This bridge consist of seven | ||
(County) | of Spout Well | very wide arches, with outlets | ||||
Corbridge Bridge | Mr Adam Charlton | at every pillar, it |
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Corbridge Bridge | Mr William Greenwell | the year 1 |
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Corbridge Bridge | Whellan’s Directory | which was evinced during the | ||||
Corbridge Bridge | List of Co Bridges | great flood in 1771, which | ||||
The Bridge | White’s Directory | swept away every bridge on | ||||
Corbridge Bridge | Maclauchlan’s Survey of Watling Street | the Tyne except this | ||||
page 20 | ||||||
St Helen’s Church | St Helens Church | Mr Thomas Blanford | 26 chains NW of | The foundation of the north | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | Spout Well | and west walls of this church | |||
St Helen’s Church | Mr Adam Charlton | are still standing, and are from two | ||||
(Remains of) | to three feet thick, this | |||||
St Helens Church | Mr William Greenwell | church appears to have been | ||||
(Remains of) | very large, the greater portion | |||||
St Helen’s Church | White’s Directory Vol 1 P 416 | of the old walls has been | ||||
pulled down some forty | ||||||
or fifty years ago. | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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