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Ray Mill | Ray Mill | Mr Thornton Black Hall | About 80 links | A good stone building which was | ||
(Corn) | Ray Mill | Mr Charlton Ray Mill | N of Ray Burn | erected or rebuilt in the year of 1768 | ||
Ray Mill | Mr Robson Ray Mill | Since which date it has been | ||||
Ray Mill | Whites Directory | used as a corn mill | ||||
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List of County Voters | With millers dwelling attached | ||||
but during the last two years it | ||||||
has not been appropriated for that purpose | ||||||
although still containing all the necessary | ||||||
machinery required There is also | ||||||
stables and garden attached | ||||||
The property of Tho. Anderson Esq | ||||||
and in the occupation of Mr Charlton | ||||||
Sledhoe | Sledhoe | Mr Thornton | About 49 Chains | A considerable hill situated | ||
Sledhoe | Mr Charlton | S.E. of Ray Mill | about 1/4 of a mile South of the Wansbeck | |||
Sledhoe | Mr Robson | of an oblong form which slopes gently | ||||
towards the South consisting of pasture | ||||||
and is defended on its South Side by a Whinstone precipice | ||||||
C Hodgson Histy: Sledhoe a very descriptive Saxon appellation | ||||||
from plebe[sic] -a valley & how -a hill meaning the | ||||||
hill in the valley | ||||||
John Garvey Civil Assistant |
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