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Northumberland Place | all houses south of | A small Village containing a Public House | ||||
The Allotment | or |
Mr. Dunn | the Turnpike | and Primitive Methodist Chapel the | ||
Mr. Call | name is derived from being alloted for | |||||
Mr. Cowan | building purposes, at the inclosure of | |||||
Northumberland Place, or Allotment | White’s Directory | The Allotment is the name by | Shire Moor but prior to this it | |||
Northumberland Place | A County Map | which this village is best known. | was called Northumberland Place | |||
The Allotment | C.V. Lawes Esqr. | |||||
Agent to the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Allotment | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
The Northumberland Arms | Northumberland Arms | Sign Board | 8 chains south of | A respectable Public House and Brewery | ||
(PH) | (PH) | Prospect Hill | occupied by Mr. Call | |||
Northumberland Arms | Mr. Dunn | |||||
Northumberland Arms | Mr. Call | |||||
Murton West House | Murton West | Mr Dunn | 8 chains West of | A good farm house with out offices | ||
House | Mr Hall | New York | and land attached | |||
Murton West House | Mr Hansell | Village | ||||
Prospect Hill | Prospect Hill | Mr. Dunn | 16 Chains west of | A large farm house, outhouses | ||
Prospect Hill | Mr. Call | John Pit | and Garden the property of | |||
Prospect Hill | Mr Cowan | Miss Liddell | ||||
Prospect Hill | White’s Directory | |||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by SMH and CC
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