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Blackhalls | Blackhalls | Thomas Anderson Esq. | About 14 chains S. W. | A good Farm House with proper out offices | ||
Blackhalls | Mr Thornton | of Dans Hill | and garden Attached the property of C. Trevelyan Esq | |||
Blackhalls | Hodgsons History of Northumberland | occupied by W. Thornton Farmer | ||||
Dan’s Hill | Dan’s Hill | Mr. Bell | About 14 chains N.E. | A small eminence on Kirkwhelpington | ||
Dan’s Hill | Mr. Davison | of Blackhalls | common taking its name from a person | |||
Dan’s Hill | Mr. Thornton | who formerly occupied the adjoining ground | ||||
Kirkwhelpington Common | Kirkwhelpington Common | Thomas Anderson Esq | About 12 chains N. | An extensive district consisting principally | ||
Kirkwhelpington Common | Mr. Bell | of Blackhalls | of Rough Pasture and Moor land. This Common | |||
Kirkwhelpington Common | Hodgsons History of Northumberland | was divided in 1717 since which period a | ||||
portion of it has been brought under cultivation. | ||||||
The Duke of Northumberland is Lord of the | ||||||
Manor | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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