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Abbey | Remains of | Rev J Gibson | 58 chains South | Remains of an Abbey founded in 1178 by | ||
(Remains of) | Abbey | West of Cowbyers. | Walter de Bolbeck in honour of the Blessed | |||
Remains of | MacKenzie"s History of the County | and in the village of | Virgin, for twelve Canons of the Praemons- | |||
Abbey | Blanchland | tratensian order. The present remains of the Abbey | ||||
Remains of | Mr Iley | consist of an old Gateway, the Tower of the Church and | ||||
Abbey | the buildings now used as Post Office, D.H., and Public House. | |||||
Abbey | White"s Directory | See |
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St Mary’s Church | St Mary’s Church | MacKenzie"s History of the County | 55 chains South | A neat stone edifice erected on | ||
(Per. Curacy) | (Per. Curacy) | West of Cowbyers. | the ruins of the Abbey Church and | |||
St Mary’s Church | Rev J Gibson | Blanchland Village | dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. | |||
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St Mary’s Church | Mr Iley | |||||
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Chapel of Ease | White"s Directory | |||||
The Lord Crewe’s Arms | The Lord Crewe’s Arms | Mr Iley | 58 chains South | A good Public House |
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(PH) | (PH) | West of Cowbyers. | portion of the remains of the Abbey. | |||
The Lord Crewe"s Arms | Mr Oliver | In the Village | ||||
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The Lord Crewe"s Arms | Mr Blink | |||||
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John Kelly Civil Assistant |
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