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The Red Lion | The Red Lion | Licence | About 14 chains North | A moderate or rather plain looking | ||
(PH) | (PH) | of the Methodist | house it has the spirit license & | |||
The Red Lion | Mr Birkett | Chapel | is occupied by Mr Wm Birkett | |||
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The Red Lion | Mr Sowerby | |||||
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Slaggyford | Slaggyford | Revd Henry Morton BA | About 34 chains | A small scattered village it | ||
Slaggyford | Mr H |
South of Knar Burn | contains the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, | |||
Slaggyford | Railton Gill Esqr | 2 Farm Houses, and 2 plain Public Houses, one has no name, | ||||
Slaggyford | Hodgson’s Histy Vol III Part II page 88 | together with about 20 small tenements, | ||||
Slaggyford | Tite Commutation Plan | the few inhabitants are engaged in agri- | ||||
Slaggyford | White’s Directory | culture. The Alston branch of the Newcas- | ||||
Slaggyford | Armstrong’s Co Map | tle and Carlisle Railway has a Station | ||||
Slaggyford | Post Office Directory dated 1858 | here. Mention is made of this place Slaginford | ||||
Slaggyford | Wellan’s Directory page 890 | as early as "1315 |
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Slaggyford | Shepherd’s Guide dated 1853 | it to Robert de Swinbourne" | ||||
Slaggyford | List of County Voters | see Hodgson’s Histy of the Co | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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