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Prudhoe | Prudhoe | Whellan’s Directory | On trace 2 of the | A straggling Village built on both sides of | ||
Prudhoe | White’s Directory | Plan | a steep township Lane, its inhabitants are | |||
Prudhoe | List of Co Voters | principally agriculturists, and it contains a | ||||
Prudhoe | MacKenzie’s History | Methodist chapel. school. two public | ||||
Pruddoe | County Map | houses &c. | ||||
Drawback | Drawback | List of Co Voters | 18 chains West | A small Hamlet consisting of a few | ||
Drawback | Mr. Humble | of the Hall | cottages with gardens attached | |||
Drawback | Mr. Robinson | |||||
Black Well | Black Well | Prudhoe Moor Award | 80 links N. West of | A well which together with the small | ||
Black Well | Mr. Humble | Homedale Gate | garden to its north was set aside at the | |||
Black Well | Mr. Robinson | enclosure of the Common to be a public | ||||
watering place, (the Water comes from [???] | ||||||
old coal workings, hence the name) | ||||||
John Stewart LCorp RE |
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Transcribed by DW and DP
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