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Chantry Place | Chantry Place | Name on buildins | 11 Chains | A Row of Cottages | ||
Chantry Place | Robert Shute Esqr | N.W. of the | extending from Bridge | |||
Chantry Place | Mr. Swan | Corn Market | Street to the River Wansbeck. | |||
Old Gaol Yard | Old Gaol Yard | Mr. Rutherford | 7 Chains | A small yard South of | ||
Old Gaol Yard | R. Shute Esqr | S.E. of the | and adjoining Bridge Street | |||
Old Gaol Yard | Mr. Mitchel | Corn Market. | ||||
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David’s Well | David’s Well | R. Shute Esqr | 1140 links | A well of excellent | ||
David’s Well | Mr. Swan | South East of | spring water, |
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David’s Well | Mr. Gledson | the Corn Market. | its name from the person | |||
who first opened it (David) | ||||||
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