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East Cramlington Farm | East Cramlington Farm | Mr Telford | About 5 Chains East | |||
East Cramlington Farm | Mr Tait | from Cramlington Colli- | Out Offices adjoining, the property of |
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East Cramlington Farm | Mr Carr | ery (Anne Pit) | ||||
East Cramlington | White’s Directory | Henry Shum Storey Esqre of |
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It was built in 1748 | ||||||
Cramlington House | Cramlington House | Mr Telford | About 17 Chains South | |||
Cramlington House | Mr Tait | from East Cramlington | year 1826 the property of Mr Storey & occupied by Edward | |||
Cramlington House | Edward Potter Esqr | Farm | Potter Esqr |
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neat gardens ornamental grounds & |
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Cramlington House | White’s Directory | adjoining | ||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Telford | 21 Chains East from | This |
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(Wesleyan) | (Wesleyan) | Cramlington House | the year 1828 at an expense of about 200 Pounds | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Tait | 80 of which was subscribed the remainder being supplied | ||||
(Wesleyan) | by the Cramlington Colliery Proprietors There is room | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Carr | for a congregation of about 250. There is a private school | ||||
(Wesleyan) | held in it during the |
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Colliers Children, Boys & Girls | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Telford | About 5 Chains East | This was built in 1836 at the expense of the | ||
(Primitive) | (Primitive) | from the Wesleyan Chapel | Colliery Proprietors |
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Methodist Chapel | Mr Tait | |||||
(Primitive) | on in it where they are instructed in plain sewing &c | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Carr | |||||
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J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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