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Old Bewick | Old Bewick | Mr J. C. Langlands farmer | On Sheet | A good substantial farm house extensive | ||
Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession dated 1825 | 25.8 | offices, hamlet &c pleasantly situated | ||||
Whellans Histy Northd page 646 | on the E. side of the River Breamish, 3 | |||||
miles W. N. W. of Eglingham & ten miles | ||||||
N. W. by N. of Alnwick. It gives name | ||||||
to the township in which it is situated | ||||||
& is occupied by Mr J. C. Langlands. | ||||||
River Breamish | Mr Thos Smith farmer Newtown | This is the continuation of the River | ||||
A. J. B. Cresswell Esq. Proprietor of Old Bewick & East Lilburn | Till from Bewick Bridge to the | |||||
Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick | Source of the River, i.e. Breamish | |||||
For a Correct description of the River | above Bridge & Till below. | |||||
Breamish-See the preceeding page | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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