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Mr Thomas Burton | 31 Chains S. West | A handsome Mansion | ||||
House | Mr Henry Taylor | of North Gosforth | with offices & Grounds | |||
Mr William Marsh | attached, the property of | |||||
Private estate Plan | Thomas Smith Esq.,it appears to | |||||
Whellans directory of Northumberland Page 454 | have been called during the | |||||
Greenwoods County Map | former owners proprietorship | |||||
Thomas Smith Esqr | "Gosforth Hall" but since | |||||
Gosforth House | White’s Directory | it came into the present | ||||
Gosforth House | Whellan’s Directory – 453 | hands it is better known by | ||||
Gosforth House | Mackenzie’s History of Northumberland | the name adopted | ||||
Gosforth Wood | Gosforth Wood | Mr Thomas Burton | the whole of wood | The General name for all wood | ||
Gosforth Wood | Mr Henry Taylor | on Trace 3 | on Thos Smith Esqr’s estate. | |||
Gosforth Wood | Mr William Marsh | |||||
on Recently consulting the Proprietor | ||||||
he decided for Gosforth House | ||||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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