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Oldhall Mill | Oldhall Mill | Mr Thompson Tow House | 40 South east by | A cottage wth gardens &c | ||
Oldhall Mill | Mr Spraggon | east of | attached, there was formerly | |||
Oldhall Mill | Mr Nixon Carsgate | Smeath’s Haugh | a Corn Mill near this place | |||
which accounts for the latter | ||||||
part of the name | ||||||
River South Tyne | River South Tyne | Mr Thompson | 21 Chains South | A considerable River rising | ||
River South Tyne | Mr Spraggon | of Smeath’s Haugh | in Cross Fell Cumberland | |||
River South Tyne | Mr Nixon | and after pursuing a Southerly | ||||
and Westerly course unites with | ||||||
the River North Tyne near Hexham | ||||||
from whence their united waters are | ||||||
called River Tyne and fall | ||||||
into the North Sea at Tynemouth | ||||||
Smeath’s Haugh | Smeath’s Haugh | Mr Thompson | 36 Chains South | A good farm house with outhouses | ||
Smeath’s Haugh | Mr Jackson | of Rawhead | gardens &c attached the property | |||
Smeath’s Haugh | Mr Nixon | of Mr Jackson Hardriding | ||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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