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Brierwood Hill | Brierwood Hill | Mr. Thomas Wheatley | 45 chains South of | An eminence a little south | ||
Brierwood Hill | Mr. Geo. Ridley | Red House | of the River South Tyne, part | |||
Brierwood Hill | Mr. Gibson. Et Wharmley | which is wooded, and is probable | ||||
derives its name from the | ||||||
"Brier" a plant. | ||||||
West Whar |
West Whar |
McKenzies History | 42 chains South of | A large farmhouse with | ||
West Whar |
Mr. Wm Hedley Auctioneer Haydon Bridge | Red House | extensive outbuildings attached | |||
West Whar |
Mr. Winter | situated on an eminence between | ||||
the River South Tyne and | ||||||
the Turnpike Road leading | ||||||
between Hexham & Haydon | ||||||
Bridge. | ||||||
Broadfield House | Broadfield House | Mr. Geo. Ridley Newbrough | 44 chains North East of | Three Cottages (recently built) | ||
Broadfield House | Mr. Douglass Fourstones | Red House | with gardens &c. attached. | |||
Broadfield House | Mr. Douglass Red House | |||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT and KF
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