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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Newbiggin | Newbiggin | Revd Mr Shipperdson | About 40 Chains | This Village is very pleasantly | ||
Newbiggin | Revd Mr Ashurst | East of Woodhorn | situated on the Sea Shore it Contains a Chapel of | |||
Newbiggin | Whellan’s Directory | Demesne | Ease to Woodhorn 6 Public houses and | |||
Newbiggin | Boldon Book Vol II P. 75 | many neat residences for the | ||||
Newbiggin | White’s Directory | accommodation of Bathers the inhab- | ||||
Newbiggen | List of County Voters | itants are exclusively engaged | ||||
Newbiggin | County Map | at the Fishery | ||||
Newbiggin Moor | Newbiggin Moor | Revd Mr Shipperdson | About 11 Chains | A large tract of unenclosed | ||
Newbiggin Moor | Revd Mr Ashurst | N of the Queens | ground lying N of the Village of | |||
Newbiggin Moor | J Reid M.D. | Head | Newbiggin it is the property of | |||
the freeholders of the Village who have | ||||||
stints Proportional to their Property | ||||||
they pay a nominal rent to the Crown | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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