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Parish of Woodhorn
Sheet 65 Plan 5

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Woodhorn Woodhorn White’s Directory 13 Chains South of A parochial Village consisting of the Ch[urch]
Woodhorn Reverend Dr.Shepherdson Woodhorn Mill Vicarage House, a public House, 5 Farm Hou[ses]
Woodhorn Joseph Wilson Esqre & several Cottages, all of which, with the [exception]
Woodhorn Reverend Mr Ashhurst of a farm onstead appertaining to the Church
Woodhorn Mackenzie’s History the property of the Reverend Mr Waddilove of [Beacon]
Woodhorn County Map Grange near Hexham. The Villagers are all devoted [to]
agricultural business, with the exception of a Blacksm[ith]
Wright, & Miller. The usual appendages to such p[laces]
Manor House Manor House Reverend Dr Shepherdson 1550 Links South West A recently built elegant Stone House with an
Manor House Reverend Mr Ashhurst of Woodhorn Mill extensive Farm onstead to correspond, all fi[tted]
Manor House Joseph Wilson Esqre in the most improved style to carry on the busin[ess]
of an extensive farm, the erection of the House &
[premises] having cost about £2500 It is the property of the
Reverend Mr Waddilove & Occupied by Mr [???]
Woodhorn Mill Woodhorn Mill Mr Richard Hindhaugh 1550 Links North East An ordinary stone building the work in
(Corn) Woodhorn Mill Joseph Wilson of the Manor House which is done by Steam & Wind It is the p[roperty]
Woodhorn Mill Mr John Egdell of Mr Waddilove & occupied by Mr Hindhaugh
The Plough Inn The Plough Inn Mr Thomas Gibson 16 Chains East of the A thatched Cottage of an inferior des
The Plough Inn License Manor House cription licensed for the sale of Spi[rits]
The Plough Inn Sign Board Ale &c
Plough White’s Directory
J Considine
Sapper Royal Engineers

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