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North Eastern Railway | North Eastern Railway | Whellans Directory | About 40 chains West | A Railway for the conveyance of | ||
North Eastern Railway | Bills and other documents | of Cramlington Village | goods & passengers extending from | |||
North Eastern Railway | Mr J. W. Bell | Newcastle to Berwick opened about the year | ||||
North Eastern Railway | Cruchly’s Map | 1847 | ||||
Cramlington | Cramlington | Mackenzie’s History | About 40 chains | A considerable Village Situated on an | ||
Cramlington | Whellans Directory | East of the North | eminence commanding a very pleasant | |||
Cramlington | E |
Eastern Railway | view of the Surrounding County and the | |||
Cramlington | Greenwood’s Co map | German Ocean consisting of two public | ||||
Cramlington Village | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | houses a neat church and several | ||||
Cramlington | White’s Directory | dwelling houses | ||||
St Nicholas’ Church | St Nicholas’ Church | Mackenzie’s History | In the East of the Village of | A Small but neat building being the | ||
(Per. Curacy) | Cramlington | Parish Church of Cramlington | ||||
(Vicarage of Newcastle on Tyne) | (Per. Curacy) | |||||
St Nicholas’ Church | Whellan’s Directory | the living is a perpetual curacy | ||||
St Nicholas’ Church | Mr J. W. Bell | |||||
St Nicholas’ Chapel | White’s Directory | |||||
(Perpetual Curacy) | ||||||
St Nicholas’ Church | Parish name Book | |||||
(Perp. Curacy) | ||||||
(Vicarage of Newcastle on Tyne) | ||||||
St Nicholas’ Chapel | Mackenzie’s History | |||||
(belongs to the Vicarage of Newcastle) | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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