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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Horton | Horton Gate (TP) | Name on Schedule Board | 250 Links North | A Small stone House occupied by a Collector | ||
(TP) | Horton Gate (TP) | Mr. Isaac Brown | East from High | of Tolls on the Road from Blyth to | ||
Horton Gate (TP) | Mr. John Hardman | Horton Farm | Newcastle on Tyne | |||
High Horton Farm | High Horton Farm | Mr. John Hardman | 250 Links South | An ordinary stone House & good new | ||
High Horton Farm | Mr. Thomas Stephenson | West from Horton | built out Offices the property of Lord | |||
High Horton Farm | Mr. Isaac Brown | Gate TP | Hastings & occupied by Mr. Hardman | |||
The Three Horse Shoes | The Three Horse Shoes | Mr. John Henne | 8 Chains North East | An ordinary old House & out Offices | ||
(PH) | (PH) | from Horton Gate | Licensed for the sale of Spirituous liquors | |||
do | License | |||||
do | Sign Board | |||||
St Mary’s Church | St Mary’s Church | Reverend Mr. Greenwell | 2130 Links North | A strong but plain built Stone Structure | ||
(Per. Curacy) | (Per. Curacy) | West from Horton | erected by subscription at an expense of | |||
do | Mr. Isaac Brown | Gate | about 500 Pounds in the Year 1800 & Capable | |||
do | Mr. Thomas Stephenson | of seating about 250 persons | ||||
Heathery Lane is described in |
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J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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