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Scotswood | Scotswood | Mackenzie’s History | In the South of the | This is a long, straggling and | ||
Scotswood | Mr. Thos Carr | parish. On the North | populous Village about 3 miles | |||
Scotswood | Mr. W. K. Carr | bank of the River Tyne | West of Newcastle.It extends on | |||
Scotswood | Whellan’s Directory | both sides of the rivulet which flows | ||||
Scotswood | A small County Map | through Scotswood Dean, there is part | ||||
Scotswood, or Scotchwood | White’s Directory | of it in the township of East Denton and | ||||
Scotswood | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | part of it in the township of Benwell, It | ||||
contains, besides a number of dwelling | ||||||
houses, two extensive paper mills | ||||||
Copperas Works, a firebrick Manufactory | ||||||
and a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | ||||||
The Whole is the property of Lord Rokeby | ||||||
The Lamb & Flag | The Lamb & Flag | Mr. Wm Daglish | In the South of the | A public house with poor | ||
(PH) | (PH) | parish. About 14 chs | accommodation . The property | |||
The Lamb & Flag | Mr. Thos Colbeck | South of Dumpling Hall | of Joseph Lamb Esqr | |||
(PH) | ||||||
The Lamb & Flag | Signboard | |||||
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John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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