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The Hare & Hounds | (Boat House | Mr. Cook | About 13 chains | A Neat house with garden | ||
(PH) | The Hare & Hounds) | North of Cherryburn | attached. Licensed to retail | |||
(Boat House | Mr. Thompson | ale, Spirits, &c. the property | ||||
The Hare & Hounds) | of Mr. Humble | |||||
(Boat House | Mr. Humble | |||||
The Hare & Hounds) | ||||||
Cherryburn | Cherryburn | * Mr. Humble | About 13 chains | A Neat house with outbuildings | ||
Cherryburn | Mr. Cook | South of the Hare & | & gardens attached | |||
Cherryburn | Mr. Thompson | Hounds (PH) | only known locally as | |||
Cherryburn House | White’s Directory | Cherryburn HF c/a | ||||
Cherryburn House | MacKenzie’s History | |||||
Cherry Burn | Cherry Burn | Mr. Humble | About 3 chains | A small stream flowing | ||
Cherry Burn | Mr. Thompson | East of Eltringham | into the River Tyne | |||
Cherry Burn | Mr. Cook | |||||
Authorities consulted & agree that | ||||||
Cherryburn should be used | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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