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Prospect Place | Prospect Place | Revd Mr Ashurst | 11 Chains E of | A row of moderate homes with | ||
Prospect Place | Mr Downey | the King’s Head Inn | the exception of the 3 Northern | |||
Prospect Place | Mr Baker | houses which are furnished for bathers | ||||
Prospect Place | List of County Voters | the remainder are occupied by fishermen | ||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Revd Mr Ashurst | 3 Chains SE of | A moderate stone edifice the | ||
(Wesleyan) | (Wesleyan) | the King’s Head Inn | property of the Society erected in 1844 | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Downey | |||||
(Wesleyan) | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Baker | |||||
(Wesleyan) | ||||||
Prospect Place Brewery | Propect Place Brewery | Revd Mr Ashurst | 9 Chains E of | A plain stone building the | ||
Propect Place Brewery | Mr Downey | the King’s Head Inn | property of Mr Richardson | |||
Propect Place Brewery | Mr Baker | |||||
Newbiggin Point | Newbiggin Point | Revd Mr Ashurst | 2 Chains NW of | A very prominent neck of land jutting | ||
Newbiggin Point | Mr Dawson | Mary’s Dub | into the German Ocean It is very well | |||
Newbiggin Point | Mr Wilkie | known at sea being the principal promontory | ||||
in this neighbourhood | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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