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East Lodge | East Lodge | Mr James Marshall | On Sheet | A porter’s Lodge, of neat | ||
East Lodge | Mr B. Gibbison Occupier | 27.2 | Construction, situated at | |||
East Lodge | Mr Joseph Elliott | the east entrance to | ||||
Fallodon Hall – | ||||||
Fallodon Station | Fallodon Station | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A very neat small house | ||
27.2 | erected by the North Eastern | |||||
Railway Company & within | ||||||
about 1/2 a mile of Christon | ||||||
Bank Station No Trains | ||||||
stop here, but those, for | ||||||
the accommodation of | ||||||
Sir G. Grey – for whose | ||||||
Convenience it was erected, | ||||||
Priestsmoor | Priestsmoor | Mr. Richd Coxon, Embleton | On Sheet | A row of four cottages | ||
Priestsmoor | Mr. George Trotter – | 27.2 | having small gardens | |||
Priestsmoor | Mr. George Mavin – | attached, they get this | ||||
name from there being | ||||||
4 fields here Called | ||||||
Priest’s Moor | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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