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Sheet 93 Plan 6 Parish of Warden

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Haydon Bridge Haydon Bridge Thos H Apedaile Esqr 30 Chains South A large Village built on both sides of the
Haydon Bridge Mr. William Walton, Post Office east of River South Tyne, the inhabitants of which
Haydon Bridge Mr. Edward Armstrong, Albert House Broom Hills are principally tradesmen, it contains a
Chapel of Ease, Free Grammar School, places
of Worship for various dissenting bodies of
Christians, Reading Room, Public Houses &c. &c.
Haydon Bridge Haydon Bridge Thos H Apedaile Esqr 34 chains South A Stone Bridge of sixfive Arches built across
Haydon Bridge Mr William Walton east of the River South Tyne, it is repaired at the
Haydon Bridge Mr Edward Armstrong. Broom Hill expense of the County, this Bridge gives
name to the Village
NEWCASTLE & CARLISLE Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Thos H Apedaile Esqr 11 Chains South A double line of Railway for the conveyance
RAILWAY Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Mr. William Walton of Broom Hill. of Passengers & other traffic between the
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Mr Edward Armstrong Town of Newcastle on Tyne and the City of
Carlisle
John Stewart
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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