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Union Workhouse | Union Workhouse | William Smith Esq | 2 |
A plain stone building erected | ||
Union Workhouse | Mr Oliver | of the Town | in 1840 and is capable of | |||
Union Workhouse | Mr Snowden | Hall | accommodating about sixty | |||
persons. Haltwhistle Poor Law | ||||||
Union comprehends seventeen | ||||||
Parishes & Townships Viz Bellister, | ||||||
Blenkinsopp, Coanwood, Featherstone, | ||||||
Haltwhistle, Hartley Burn, Henshaw | ||||||
Kirkhaugh, Knarsdale, Lambley | ||||||
Melkridge, Plainmeller, Ridley | ||||||
Thirlwall & Thorngrafton, Wall- | ||||||
town & Whitfield. Mr Hally- | ||||||
day is Master. | ||||||
Westgate Lane | Westgate Lane | William Smith Esq | 11 Chains SW | A short lane or street extending | ||
Westgate Lane | Mr Oliver | of the Town Hall | from Westgate to the Factory | |||
Westgate Lane | Mr Snowden | Houses | ||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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