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Warkworth Parish Sheet 39 Plan 11

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Buston Barns Buston Barns Adam Winter Low Buston 1/2 mile North of An extensive farmstead with
Buston Barns Thomas Henderson High Buston Hounden Mill the necessary outhouses and
Buston Barns William Gregory Warkworth 30 chains South west vegetable gardens attached.
Buston bourn White’s Directory of Shortridge
Hound Dean Hounddean Mill F Holland Esq. 1/2 mile South of This name is applied to a small farmstead
Mill Hounddean Mill Revd. J.W. Dunn Low Buston with outhouses &c formerly there was a
Hounddean Mill Mr. Geo. Taylor 63 chains South South Corn mill here used for grinding corn
Hounddean Mill Adam Winter – " – west of Shortridge but it is now entirely used for
Hounden Mill Thomas Henderson – " – threshing purposess
Hounden Mill William Gregory – " –
Hounden Mill The Tithe Plan
Hound Dean Hound Dean Francis Holland Esqr. 2 chains West of A small ravine on the banks of Grange
Hound Dean Revd. J.W. Dunn Hounden Mill Burn densley overgrown with forest
Hound Dean Mr. Geo. Taylor 57 Chains South trees extending from the North
Hounden Dean Adam Winter – " – South West of Eastern Railway to the River Coquet
Hounden Dean Thomas Henderson – " – Shortridge Hounden Dean is the more common local name
Hounden Dean William Gregory – " – but it is evidently a surplusage
Hound Dene Geo. Tate Esqr.
James Gray
Sapr REngrs

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