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Eals | Eals | Armstrong’s County Map | 20 Chains N of | A small village containing about | ||
Eals | Post Office Directory date 1858 | Eals Bridge | 9 Farm houses. It is destitute of | |||
Eals | Hodgson’s History of the County Northb | a School House place of Worship and Bar House | ||||
Eals | Revd Henry Morton BA | It belongs to different proprietors | ||||
Eals Village | Tithe Commutation Plan | |||||
Eels | List of Voters | |||||
Town Foot | Town Foot | Mr Parker Eals | 37 Chains N | The only house in Eals which possesses | ||
Town Foot | Mr Smith Barhaugh | of Eals Bridge | a distinct name. It is a good Farm | |||
Town Foot | Mr Ridley | House the property of Mr Parker | ||||
Eals Town Foot | Tithe Commutation Plan | |||||
Town Foot | List of Voters | |||||
Softley | Softley | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | 21 Chains W. Of | A good stone building having stabling & | ||
Softley | Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | Eals Bridge | garden &c attached It is occupied by a | |||
Softley | Armstrong’s County Map | Farmer Mr M Moore and is the property of | ||||
Softley | Post Office Directory dated 1858 | The Right Honble The Earl of Carlisle | ||||
Softley | List of Voters | |||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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