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Gosforth Lake | Gosforth Lake | Mr. Matthew Hall | In the West of the | A large lake covering nearly | ||
Gosforth Lake | McKenzie’s History of Northumberland | parish. On the West | 50 acres. The greater portion of | |||
Gosforth Lake | Thomas Smith Esq | side of High Gosforth | it is in the parish of Gosforth. | |||
Wood | It is much resorted to by | |||||
numerous flocks of wild fowl | ||||||
Gosforth Cottage | Gosforth Cottage | Mr. Matthew Hall | In the West of the | A small cottage with garden | ||
Gosforth Cottage | Mr. Walton Dodds | parish. About | attached. The property of | |||
Gosforth Cottage | Mr. Thos Tate | 16 Chains East of | Thos. Smith Esq. | |||
Gosforth Lake. | ||||||
Mr. Matthew Hall | In the West of the parish. | A large wood composed | ||||
Mr. Walton Dodds | On the East side of | of forest and fir trees, with | ||||
Mr. Thos Tate | Gosforth Lake | numerous walks & drains | ||||
through it. The property | ||||||
of Thomas Smith Esq. | ||||||
"Gosforth Wood is correct." | ||||||
Examiner’s reply | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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