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The Rectory | An old And Very neat building | |||||
with outbuildings & gardens | ||||||
attached, the residence of the | ||||||
The Parsonage | Vicarage house | White’s Directory | ||||
The Rectory | The Revd Mr Brunton | |||||
The Rectory | George C. Geldred | |||||
The Rectory | Mr John Makepeace | |||||
The Rectory | Mr. J. Humble | |||||
Dovecot | Dovecot | Mr. Dunn | About 12 chains | A Small building Situated | ||
Dovecot | Mr. Hutchinson | South of the Parochial | in a large Vegetable garden, | |||
Dovecot | Mr. Armstrong | School | it was originally erected for and | |||
used as a "Dovecot" but is | ||||||
at present occupied by an | ||||||
old man, it still however | ||||||
retains the present name | ||||||
Newcastle & Carlisle Railway | Newcastle & Carlisle | In the South of the | A line of Railway between the | |||
Railway | Mr. Armstrong | plan. Adjoining | city of Carlisle and the town of | |||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Mr. Hutchinson | the River Tyne | Newcastle on Tyne, it is | |||
Railway | written on the East margin | both a passenger & goods line. | ||||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Mr. Thompson | |||||
Railway | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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