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Parish of Wooler
Sheet 20.5 Trace 4

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Carding Mill Carding Mill Mr James Wightman On Sheet A small mill about 1/4 of a mile South
Mr Geo. Henderson 20.5 by East of Wooler. and used as a carding
Mr Robt Brown Junr mill, hence the name
Cardingmill Plantation Cardingmill Plantation Mr Robt Brown Senr On Sheets A small stripe of mixed wood extending
Mr Robt Brown Junr 20.5 & from The Path along a steep bank to
Mr Geo. Henderson 20.9 a little beyond the above mill, from which
it takes its name
St Mary’s Church Saint Marys Church Revd Mr J. S. Green (Vicar) On Sheet The Parish Church of Wooler is a neat
(Vicarage) Directory 20.5 Commodious edifice erected in the year 1765.
Mr Robt Brown (Printer) and enlarged in 1835. it contains 700 Sittings
of which 433 are free & unappropriated for ever
It Stands near the junction (and to the East) of
Church Street and Market Place
Robt Young
Corporal Royal Engineers

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