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Sheet 88 Plan 11 Parish of Gosforth Township of North and South Gosforth and Coxlodge

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South Gosforth South Gosforth County Register of the Electors for 1858 A very good farm house with offices
South Gosforth Mr Joseph Hindmarch about 40 Chains East yards & attached also several cottages
South Gosforth Mr J. Humphry by N.E. of Bulman (a private day school Boys & Girls), having gardens
South Gosforth Mr M. Anskley Village & attached This is a Hamlet containing
Gosforth (South) Whellan’s Directory the above houses.
Gosforth (South) White’s Directory
South Gosforth Mackenzie’s History
St Nicholas’ The Church dedicated to St Nicholas White’s Directory In South Gosforth A very neat church claiming Some
Church The Church dedicated to St Nicholas Whellan’s Directory right to a perpetual curacy which right
(Stipendiary Curacy St Nicholas’ Church Mr Joseph Hindmarch is disputed It is the Parish Church and is a
Vicarage of St Nicholas’ Church Mr J. Magnea Chapel of Ease to the mother church of St Nicholas Church at
Newcastle upon Tyne) St Nicholas’ Church Mr J. Humphry Newcastle on Tyne
curacy The Revd. J. Charlton "It is served by a
St Nicholas’ Parish Name Book "Stipendiary Curate who is paid by the Vicar of St Nicholas"
Church See the Parish
(Stipendiary Curacy Name Book
Vicarage of
Newcastle upon Tyne)
Chapel belonging MacKenzie’s History of Northumberland
to the Vicarage of St Nicholas
Church Lane Church Lane Mr Joseph Hindmarch adjoining St Nicholas’ An ordinary Township Road leading
Church Lane Mr J. Humphry Church from Bulman Village to the Church (South Gosforth) and
Church Lane Mr M. Ansley the Brandling Villa Inn
Felix Gillespie CA

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