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Parish of Woodhorn
Sheet 65–9

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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 Mr English Wm Watson Esqr
& 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 It is Castellated and has every
Appearance of being the erected in
Feudal times There is no local information
either historical or traditional to give
the origin The Vicar of Woodhorn [believes] is of the opinion
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
Mr Crosier Wm Rowell
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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Transcribed by LF and JW

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