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Grieve Stead | Grieve Stead | Revd W. C. King, Vicar of Norham | On Sheet | This name applies to a farm- | ||
Grieve Stead | Mr Ebenezer Black, Grindon | 6.14 | hold situated within the township | |||
Mr D. Carr, Felkington | of Felkington, consisting of | |||||
a two storey dwelling house with | ||||||
out-offices, garden, and a farm | ||||||
of arable and pasture land; | ||||||
tenanted by Messrs E. and J. A. Black | ||||||
and the property of J.G. Jamieson Esqr. | ||||||
Grievestead Moor | Grievestead Moor | Mr Ebenezer Black | On Sheet | A considerable portion of | ||
Grievestead Moor | Mr J. A. Black | 6.1 | rough pasture which has been | |||
Mr David Carr | cultivated at one time, but has | |||||
now almost degenerated to its | ||||||
original state, being in many | ||||||
places over-grown with furze. | ||||||
It is on the farm of Grieve Stead | ||||||
and the property of J.G. | ||||||
Jamieson Esqr. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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