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Sheet 89 Plan 5 Parish of Longbenton

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Killingworth Killingworth County Register of the Electors for 1858 About 2 miles NE. This is a long straggling TJ village in the
Killingworth MacKenzie’s History of Long Benton northern part of the parish of Long Benton
Killingworth Mr Coulson it is composed of two large Halls two Public
Killingworth Mr Robson Houses three Farm Houses a Post Office and a
Killingworth Mr Smith Methodist Chapel and several cottages
Killingworth Whellan’s directory
Killingworth White’s directory
Killingworth Richardson’s Companion through Newcastle
Killingworth Greenwood’s County Map
Killingworth Cottage Killingworth Cottage Mr Coulson About 9 chains E. of Name rescently TJ applied to an ordinary
Killingworth Cottage Mr Robson the Post Office stone building
Killingworth Cottage Mr Smith
Killingworth Cottage White’s directory
Plumpers Row Plumpers Row Mr Coulson About 1 chain E. The name is applied to a long row of
Plumpers Row Mr Robson of the Post Office Houses inhabited by miners who are
Plumpers Row Mr Smith employed in the locality
The Killingworth Arms The Killingworth Arms Mr Coulson About 1 chain N. of Name applied to an ordinary
(PH) The Killingworth Arms Mr Robson the Post Office Public House
The Killingworth Arms Mr Smith
The Killingworth Arms Whellan’s directory
Killingworth House Killingworth House Mr Coulson About 6 chains E. of This is an extensive and elegant
Killingworth House Mr Robson the Post Office mansion built with stone and in
Killingworth House Mr Smith good repair
Killingworth House Whellan’s directory
Killingworth House White’s Directory
Edw. Gillespie
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