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North Seaton Moor House | North Seaton Moor House | Revd J Sheperdson | About 70 Chains | A good Farm House having | ||
North Seaton Moor House | Revd Ashurst | S.W. of Woodhorn | the necessary out buildings &c | |||
North Seaton Moor House | Mr Wm Watson | Village | attached the property of |
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& occupied by Mr English | ||||||
Low Hirst | Low Hirst | Revd J Sheperdson | About 35 Chains | An antiquated looking Farm house | ||
Low Hirst | G Wilson Esqr | N.W. of North Seaton | attached to the Remains of the Castle which | |||
Low Hirst | Revd Ashurst | Moor House | ‘ |
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Feudal times There is no local information | ||||||
either historical or traditional to give | ||||||
the origin The Vicar of Woodhorn |
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that is was only for ornamental Purposes | ||||||
It has stabling & every necessary Convenience | ||||||
for a Farm house attached It is the property of | ||||||
Messrs Watson & Green & occupied by | ||||||
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Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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