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Cale Cross | Cale Cross | McKenzie’s History of Northumberland | In the North of the | An ornamental porch. Supported | ||
Cale Cross | Mr. Wilson | plan, About 30 Chains | by eight Doric Columns, | |||
Cale Cross | Mr. Dunn | N.N.E. of Blagdon Hall | Surmounted by a |
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Cale Cross | White’s Directory | "Couchant", it formed at one period | ||||
A Central position in the Cattle Market | ||||||
"It should not be written as an antiquity." Examiner’s reply | at Newcastle on Tyne – It bears the following | |||||
inscription on the West End – SIR MAT. WHITE RIDLEY BART | ||||||
MAYOR. RICHD BELL ESQR SHERIFF. MDCCLXXXIII. | ||||||
North Wood | North Wood | Mr. Wilson | On the West Side | A large Wood of Mixed | ||
North Wood | Mr. Dunn | of the Great North | trees, it has got numerous | |||
North Wood | Mr. Stott | Road | Roads and Avenues through it | |||
And is bounded on the South by a | ||||||
Magnificent fish pond | ||||||
Cascade Dean | Cascade Dean | Mr. Wilson | On the North of | A deep ravine the Sides of | ||
Cascade Dean | Mr. Dunn | Blagdon Hall | Which are thickly Wooded | |||
Cascade Dean | Mr. Stott | |||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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