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Parish of Woodhorn
Sheet 55 Plan 8

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Druridge Described as A Small Village in White’s Directory
Druridge John Annett Esqr 5690 Chains N. E. by N. of A large farm house or Hamlet with out
Druridge Richard Stamp Widdrington Castle offices and 4 or 5 Cottages attached
Druridge William Mather it appears to have derived its Name
Druridge White’s Directory from Druids having Resided
Druridge County Map at or near this place
Druridge Bay Druridge Bay John Annett Esqr 194 Chains North E This has formerly been a landing
Druridge Bay Richard Stamp of Widdrington place for ships for unloading
Druridge Bay William Mather Castle Lime and other Manure for the
Druridge Bay White’s Directory Written on the East margin land Since the Great North-
Druridge Bay County Map Eastern Railway has been erected Constructed JF
it has got into disuse but still
retains the name
Druridge Links The Druridge Links John Annett Esqr 68108 Chains N.E. of A long strip of land composed of
The Druridge Links Richard Stamp Widdrington Castle sand hills long sedge grass and
The Druridge Links William Mather rough pasture in rough stormy
The Druridge Links Mr Bell weather the sand blows over
Reconsulted[*] the greater portion of this land
and leaves the soil of very
little value
Thomas Grehan
Civil Assistant

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Transcribed by JW and LF

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