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Newbrough | Newbrough | Mr. Magnay (farmer Newbrough) | 21 chains North West | A small village about 4 1/2 Miles North | ||
Newbrough | Mr. Richard Surtees (Publican) | of Red House. | West of Hexham, pleasantly situated, it consists | |||
Newbrough | Mc.Kenzie’s History Northd. | of a Church dedicated to St Peter. a Methodist | ||||
Chapel, one public Ho. Mechanic’s Institution & | ||||||
Post Office. also a number of well built | ||||||
Cottages with neat gardens attached. | ||||||
Mechanics Institute | Mechanic’s Institu |
Mr. Magnay | 31 1/2 chains North West of | A small stone building in the | ||
Mechanic’s Institu |
Mr. Richard Surtees | Red House. | village of Newbrough, used as a reading | |||
Mechanic’s Institu |
Mr Joseph Dinning (Newbrough) | room &c built by subscription. | ||||
The | The Red Lion Inn | Mr. Richard Surtees | 30 1/2 Chains North West of | A small public house with | ||
Red Lion Inn | The Red Lion Inn | Mr. Joseph Dinning | Red House. | stabling &c. attached, having a very | ||
The Red Lion Inn | Mr. Winter (Mining Agent Haydon Bridge) | Ancient appearance. being very low | ||||
and thatched. | ||||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT and KF
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