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Parish of St John Lee
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Acomb Acomb (West) White’s Directory 46 Chains S by E A large straggling village sit-
Acomb List of County Voters of Halfway House -uated about 1 1/2 mile N.W.
Acomb Manor plan and about 1 1/2 of Hexham it contains Two
Acomb Richard Gibson Esq Hexham mile N.W. of Public & one beer house and
Acomb Simeon Mewburn Esq Acomb Hexham two Farm houses together with
Acomb Henry Dodd Esq. Riding House a number of Cottages for the accom-
Aycomb Crutchley map of Northumberland modation of the operatives at
the Fallowfield Mines there is no
place of Worship the houses are
of an inferior description and
chiefly the property of Simeon Mewburn Esqr
Acomb Acomb Board
TP TP A small plain building
Acomb Simeon Mewburn Esqr. 42 Chains W of used as a toll house on the New
TP Halfway House Castle & Carlisle Turnpike it is the property of the turnpike trustees
Acomb Mr Elliott
TP
North British Railway North British Railway Bradshaw’s Railway Guide 65 Chains N of This line is still undergoing
(Border Counties Section) (Border Counties Section) Halfway House further extension, it was originally
North British Railway Time Bills organized and Chartered under the
(Border Counties Section) title of the Border Counties Railway, on account of
North British Railway Mr Dixon Stationmaster the original company amalgamating
(Border Counties Section) Hexham with the North British Rlway Compy
about 8 months ago, it received its
present name; it is intended to join the
Newcastle & Carlisle Railway: with the N.Eastern Railway
by Barrasford & Countess Park
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corpl Rl Engrs

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