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Church | Mr. Bewick | 21 chains S.W. | A plain stone building erect[ed] | |||
(Per. Curacy) | William Browell | of Mickley Square | by E W. B. Wrightson Esqr. | |||
Mr. Newton | MP in 1823. it is a chapel | |||||
Church | Parish Name Book | of Ease. to Ovingham, it will | ||||
(Per. Curacy) | accommodate about 120 persons | |||||
Chapel of Ease | White’s Directory | |||||
Chapel of Ease | MacKenzie’s History | |||||
Lowclose Wood | Lowclose Wood | Mr. Bewick | About 22 chains | A large wood principally | ||
Lowclose Wood | Thomas Young Wood Keeper | West of Mickley | of oak trees. with some firs | |||
Lowclose Wood | John Newton | Square | at the east side. See trace | |||
Newclose Wood | William Browell | It is the properety of W. B | ||||
Wrightson Esqr MP | ||||||
Heugh Dean | Heugh Dean | Mr. Bewick | About 23 chains | A deep |
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Heugh Dean | Mr Newton | S.W. of Mickley | head of Bellasis Burn, it is | |||
Heugh Dean | William Browell | Square | commonly called Heugh | |||
M. Costelloe CAsst |
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