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| Ladycutters Villa | Ladycutters Villa | Mr B. Walker | 36 Chains N.W. of | A recent building with neat | ||
| Ladycutters Villa | Mr John Henderson | Prospecthill | garden attached which takes | |||
| Ladycutters Villa | Mr Thomas Turnbull | its name from its |
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| to Ladycutters Lane | ||||||
| Corbridgefell | Corbridgefell | Mr B. Walker | 2 Chains N.W. of | This house takes its name | ||
| Corbridgefell | Mr John Henderson | Prospecthill | from its situation on |
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| Corbridgefell | Mr Thomas Turnbull | Corbridge Common or Fell | ||||
| Highlevel Quarry | Highlevel Quarry | Mr B. Walker | 6 Chains N.W. of | The greater portion of the stone | ||
| Highlevel Quarry | Mr John Henderson | Prospecthill | used in the creation of the | |||
| Highlevel Quarry | Mr Thomas Turnbull | Highlevel Bridge at Newcastle | ||||
| has been quarried here from | ||||||
| which circumstance it takes | ||||||
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| Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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