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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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