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Sheet 49 Plan 9 Parish of Farton Falstone

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Kersteycleugh Kerseycleugh Mr. Armstrong 162 Chains W of A small Stone Building and with
Kerseycleugh Mr. Robson Kersey Cleugh Cottage garden attached the dwelling of a farm
Kerseycleugh Mr Dagg servant. The property of the Duke of
Kersey-clough Whites Directory Northumberland
Kerseycleugh Cottage Kerseycleugh Cottage Mr. Armstrong 16 chains E of A small Farm House and out-Building
Kerseycleugh Cottage Mr. Robson Kerseycleugh with garden, &c attached the property of
Kerseycleugh Cottage Mr. Dagg the Duke of Northumberland. And
now in the occupation of Mr John Dagg
Lightpipe Lightpipe Mr. Armstrong 12 Chains E of A small stone Cottage with a small
Lightpipe Mr. Robson Kersey cleugh enclosure attached, it appears in former
Lightpipe Mr. Dagg times that the drovers and men employed
Carrying Coals, were in the habbit of
Calling at this house for the purpose
of lighting their pipes, hence the name.
Charles Payne
Labr

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