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Station | Mr John Atkinson | 29 Chains South | Substantial buildings used | |||
Mr Joshua Tennant | West of | for the accommodation of passengers | ||||
Mr Robert Geggie | Blacksmiths Arms | & Goods on the North Eastern Railway | ||||
Long Houghton | Longhoughton | Rev. Henry Bell | On traces 2 & 5 | A scattered Village consisting | ||
Longhoughton | Mr John Atkinson | east of N E Railway | of greens shops & public House and | |||
Longhoughton | Mr Joshua Tennant | Several Cottages, it contains the ph | ||||
Long Houghton | List of County Voters | Church Vicarage &c and the whole | ||||
Long Houghton | The Estate Plan | is the property of the Duke of Northd | ||||
the greater part of this Village has | ||||||
been recently rebuilt and improvements | ||||||
are still going forward but not | ||||||
advanced sufficiently for present insertion | ||||||
St Peter’s Church | Saint Peter’s Church | Rev. Henry Bell | 14 1/2 Chains South of | A very plain building | ||
(Vicarage) | Saint Peter’s Church | Mr Ralph Moorhouse | Blacksmiths Arms | dedicated to Saint Peter | ||
Saint Peter’s Church | Mr John Atkinson | It consists of Nave, Aisle, Chancel & square | ||||
(Vicarage) | The Parish Name Book | Tower the latter is very strongly built, and | ||||
formed a good & strong place of refuge for the | ||||||
Villagers in days gone by when such places | ||||||
were needed in this locality | ||||||
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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