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Ingoe | Ingoe | Mr. George Harrison | 82 chains N.W | A Scattered Village situated on an | ||
Ingoe | James Hepple Esqr | of South Fens | eminence, consisting of Four farm | |||
Ingoe | Mr. Russell | houses a public house A Primitive | ||||
Ingoe | Mr. Dixon | Methodist Chapel School house | ||||
Ingo | Mc.Kenzeys History | A Smithy & several small Cottages | ||||
Inghoe | Mr. John Russell | The Duke of Northumberland is the | ||||
Inghow | Wallis’ Northumbrian Antiquities | principal proprietor | ||||
Chapel | Site of Chapel | Mr. Russell | 17 chains North | Upon enquiring at the Vicar he says "this was a | ||
(Site of) | Site of Chapel | Mr. Harrison | of Low Hall | Curacy in Connection with the Parish & it | ||
Site of Chapel | Mr. Robson | is mentioned in an account of the Visitation | ||||
Site of Chapel | Rev. John F Bigge | of the Bishop of this Diocese in A.D.1502" | ||||
No trace of its site now remains, but its | ||||||
foundations were dug up upon the spot | ||||||
shewn upon trace | ||||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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