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Belman’s Close Belman’s Close Plan of the Manor of Hexham South of the Seal A narrow lane leading from
Belman’s Close Mr Byron the Turnpike to the Seal
Belman’s Close Mr Joseph Fairless
Hencotes Hencotes Board on the Corner South of the Seal A Street extending from the West
Hencotes Mr Joseph Fairless end of temperley Place to the Battle Hill
Hencotes Wrights History of Hexham The name formerly applied to the
Hencotes Revd John Singleton head of Priest Popple but the Board
of health have lately revised all the
names in this town & this is one of
the many alterations made
Presbyterian Chapel Presbyterian Chapel Mr John Hewiston A little West of A good Stone building the property
(English) Presbyterian Chapel Mr Paxton Cowgarth Burn of the Congregation – This was formerly
Presbyterian Chapel Mr Joseph Fairless near its crossing Hencotes under the Scotch Synod but lately
has been transferred to the English
Henry Farr c/a

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Transcribed by CTW and PW

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