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Sheet 103 Plan 6   Parish of Hexham

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Quakers Hole Mr Joseph Graham 8 Chains S. W. of A hole or hollow part in hollow part of the
Quakers Hole Mr William Stobbs Chapel house Road where it is supposed
Quakers Hole Mr William Winter See Page 4 some Quakers has formerly
assembled to perform their
religious ceremony from which
circumstance it takes its name
St Helen’s Church St Helen’s Church Mr Joseph Graham 2 Chains north of A small District Church or Chapel of
(Per. Curacy) St Helen’s Church Mr William Stobbs Chapel house Ease which stands in a pleasant
St Helen’s Church Mr William Winter Situation on the West bank of
(Perpetual Curacy) the Devil’s Water. This church
St Helen’s Church Ph Name Book has been built upon the site
(Per. Curacy) of a small edifice that had fallen into disuse
Grundy’s Well Grundy’s Well Mr Joseph Graham 35 Chains N. E. A well or spout of very
Grundy’s Well Mr William Stobbs of Chapel House good water which was
Grundy’s Well Mr William Winter formerly much used in the
locality But is now in
disuse
Rowley Burn See Name book of Sheet 103
Plan 9
Thomas Grehan&Acirc;&nbsp;

Note: Grehan is a Civil Assistant

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Transcribed by SW and JMCN

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