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| The Seven Stars | The Seven Stars | Mr Richard | 210 Links North | An ordinary house licensed for the Sale | ||
| (PH) | (PH) | from Blyth Ferry | Sale of Spirits &c | |||
| The Seven Stars | License | |||||
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| The Seven Stars | Sign board | |||||
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| Camboise Links | Cambois Links | Mr Richard Short | North West end | A Chain of Sand Hills & Sandy Pasture | ||
| Cambois Links | Mr Dolmahoy | of Blyth Pier | extending along the German Ocean & Situated | |||
| Cambois Links | Mr Twizel | between the Rivers Blyth & Wansbeck | ||||
| Camboise Links | Parish Name List | |||||
| North Blyth | North Blyth | Mr Richard Short | 740 Links North | This is a scattered Hamlet and Consists | ||
| North Blyth | Mr Dolmahoy | East from the Dun | principally of old Houses occupied by | |||
| North Blyth | Mr Twizel | Cow Inn | Pilots, Fishermen & others of the working Classes | |||
| It was formerly called Link end and very frequently | ||||||
| is still by the inhabitants of the Hamlet – on – | ||||||
| account of its situation at the South end of the Cam- | ||||||
| bois Links – And is separated from the Town of Blyth | ||||||
| by the River Blyth It is the property of Sir M W | ||||||
| Ridley Bart | ||||||
| Blyth Ferry is described in Name Book of Sheet 5 | ||||||
| River Blyth is described in Name Book of Sheet 5 | ||||||
| J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers | ||||||
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