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Bent Hill | Bent Hill | Mr Wright Younger | 19 Chains S of | A hill of slight elevation | ||
Bent Hill | Mr T. Winship | Brunton Burn | ||||
Bent Hill | Mr Thomas Taylor | |||||
"There was formerly a Chapel here," [Gosforth (North, or Low)] | ||||||
"and some of the grave-stones remaining in the chapel-yard, | ||||||
"bear dates from 1664 to 1691." White’s Directory Vol:11 P.415. | ||||||
Remains of | St. Nicholas Church | Revd. Mr Charlton | About 12 Chains S. E. | The |
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Chapel | St. Nicholas Church | Mr John Wagner | of Low Gosforth | dedicated to St. Nicholas being little | ||
St. Nicholas Church | Mr B Hindmarsh | written no traditional account can be | ||||
Chapel | White’s Directory | obtained about it either of its erection | ||||
Chapel | MacKenzie’s History of Northumberland | or ruin It is acknowledged to be the | ||||
North Gosforth Chapel | Whellan’s Directory | Mother Church of the present St. Nicholas’ | ||||
of Low Gosforth | ||||||
"North Gosforth Chapel, now almost levelled with the ground, began | ||||||
"to be disused in the eighteenth century." Whellan’s Directory | ||||||
Gosforth Park | Gosforth Park | J. Smith Esqr. | About 8 Chains | A very extensive park belonging to | ||
Gosforth Park | Mr Hall | N of Low Gosforth | Mr Smith of |
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Gosforth Park | Captain Potts | diversified by various Clumps of trees | ||||
and bounded on the S. E. by Gosforth | ||||||
Lake | ||||||
Thomas Jordan LceCorpl REngrs |
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