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Ponteland | Ponteland | Ralph Brown | 40 Chains S. W. | This village is pleasantly | ||
Ponteland | Robert Laws | of Eland Hall | situated on |
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Ponteland | Robert Donkin | of the River Pont from which | ||||
Ponteland | County Map | it derives its name. The inhabitants | ||||
Ponteland | White’s Directory | chiefly consist of agricultural | ||||
Ponteland | List of County Voters for 1858 | laborers there are |
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Ponteland | Mackenzie’s History | houses and a large Brewery here | ||||
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Jobson’s Buildings | Jobsons Buildings | Ralph Brown | 24 Chains N. W. | A neat farm house with a | ||
Jobsons Buildings | Robert Laws | of the Union Work- | garden attached the property of | |||
Jobsons Buildings | Robert Donkin | house | George Lumsden | |||
Thos Grehan C.a. |
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