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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Bell’s Close | Bell’s Close | Mackenzie’s History of Northumberland | In the South of the | An irregular built Village on | ||
Bell’s Close | Mr. Thomas Carr | parish. Or the East | the Noth Bank of the River Tyne | |||
Bell’s Close | Mr. W. K. Carr | of Lemington Village | It Consists of a Number of Cottages | |||
Bell’s Close | Whellan’s Directory | and one public house, There is also | ||||
Bell’s Close | White’s Directory | an extensive brick and tile manufactory | ||||
Bell’s Close | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | here. The whole is the property of | ||||
Joseph Lamb Esquire | ||||||
Dumpling Hall | Dumpling Hall | Mr. Thomas Carr | In the South of the | A farm house and outbuildings | ||
Dumpling Hall | Mr. W. K. Carr | parish. About 12 chains | the name also applies |
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Dumpling Hall | Mr. Thos Colbeck | North of Diamond Row | Row of Cottages on the |
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Dumpling Hall | White’s Directory | The whole is the property of J. Lamb Esqr | ||||
Diamond Row | Diamond Row | Mr. Wm Daglish | In the South of the | A short row of mean looking | ||
Diamond Row | Mr. Thos Colbeck | parish. About 12 chains | dwelling houses. The property of | |||
Diamond Row | Mr. W. K. Carr | South of Dumpling Hall | J. Lamb Esqr | |||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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