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Sheet 94 Plan 8 Parish of Corbridge

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Devil’s Water Devil Water County Map About 3 chains W. of A large and rapid running stream winding through a
Devil’s Water MacLauchlan’s Memoir of Watling Street Dilston Hall beautifull deep wooded valley in a northward course
Devil’s Water John Grey Esq and forming an important tributary to the River Tyne
Devil’s Water Mr Goodrick ) Estate Plan This name is derived from the Devilstones of Dilston
Devil’s Water Mr Thompson
Devils Water Hutchinson’s History
Devil Water White’s Directory
Dilston Gates Dilston Gates John Grey Esq About 33 chains N.E. A neat and commodious stone building it was used as a
Dilston Gates Mr Goodrick of Dilston Hall public House some time ago and called the Anchor Inn
Dilston Gates Mr Thompson it is now called Dilston Gates from its proximity to the
Gates where the Hexham Road crosses the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
Low Town Low Town Mr Grey About 18 chains N E. A very extensive Farm Buiding with in a large range
Low Town Mr Lee of Dilston Hall of offices and a few cottage dwellings it is part of the
Low Town Mr Thompson Dilston Estate now in the occupation of Mr Thompson
Dilston Mill Dilston Mill Mr Grey About 10 chains N of A very extensive stone Building used as a corn Mill
(Corn) Dilston Mill Mr Lee Dilston Hall the Machinery of which is driven by a large Water Wheel
Dilston Mill Mr Thompson with the Millers residence adjoining
Dilston Mill Maclauchlan’s Memoir of Watling Street
Edw. Gillespie
Sapper Royal Engineers

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