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Parish of Eglingham
Sheet 26.10.- Trace 1.

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Curleheugh Curleheugh Mr. J.C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick On Sheet A shepherds house on a hill North of
Estate map in Mr Langland’s possession 26.10 Tarry, at which there are some ruins in-
Mr. Geo. Reavley farmer. Tarry dicating that a hamlet has once existed there –
Tarry Tarry Revd. Archdeacon Coxe Eglingham On Sheet A few cottages N. of Eglingham, here was once
Tythe map 26.10 a manufactory of Coal Tar, hence the name,
The Estate map of R. Ogle Esqr. it is long since discontinued –
Tarry Colliery Tarry Colliery Robert Ogle Esqr. Proprietor On Sheet A working coal pit to the E of Tarry,
John Vint Coal owner. Tarry 26.10 township of Eglingham, the property of
Mr. Geo. Reavley farmer Tarry R. Ogle Esqr. Occupied worked by J. Vint –
Robt Young
Corporal Royal Egineers

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