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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Jesmond Gardens | Jesmond Gardens | Thos H Apedaile Esqr | 25 chains east | A small field set aside as | ||
Jesmond Gardens | Mr William Walton | of Broom Hill | gardens for the accommodation | |||
Jesmond Gardens | Mr Edward Armstrong. | of Cottages belonging to the | ||||
village of Haydon Bridge | ||||||
Walton Place | Walton Place | Thos H Apedaile Esqr | 30 chains east of | A short Street the houses of which | ||
Walton Place | Mr William Walton | Broom Hill | with the exception of Albert House | |||
Walton Place | Mr Edward Armstrong. | are recently erected and were built | ||||
and now owned by the Postmaster | ||||||
of the Village "Mr William Walton" | ||||||
from whom the name is derived. | ||||||
Albert House | Albert House | Thos H Apedaile Esqr | 30 chains east | A commodious house with garden | ||
Albert House | Mr William Walton | of Broom | attached the property of Mr. Edward | |||
Albert House | Mr Edward Armstrong | Hill | Armstrong, "Merchant Tailor" | |||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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