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| Aydon Quarry | See description in NB of S95 P1 | |||||
| Stagshaw Bank | Stagshaw Bank | Mr Hall | 38 Chains N of | Is on the top of an | ||
| Stagshaw Bank | Mr Blandford | Halton Castle | eminence and consists of | |||
| Stagshaw Bank | Mr Atkin | rough pasture thickly studded | ||||
| Stagshaw Bank | County Map | with Furze it is principally noted | ||||
| Stagshaw bank | White's Directory | for two great fairs which are held on | ||||
| it at Whitsuntide and midsummer which | ||||||
| are considered to be the largest in the North | ||||||
| The Duke of Northumberland is Lord of the | ||||||
| Manor & Mr Dryden proprietor of surface | ||||||
| The Highland Drover | The Highland Drover | Sign Board | 37 Chains SW of | A moderate stone building it is | ||
| (PH) | The Highland Drover | Licence | Halton Castle | a part of the farm house Mr Hall | ||
| The Highland Drover | Mr Hall | the occupant of the farm has the license | ||||
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| Stagshawbank Low House | Stagshawbank Low House | List of Co Voters | 38 Chains S.W. | A plain stone building having | ||
| Stagshawbank Low House | Mr Hall | of Halton Castle | stabling & vegetable garden attached | |||
| Stagshawbank Low House | Mr Richley | It is occupied by Mr Hall who has | ||||
| devoted part of it to a Public House | ||||||
| Mr Dryden proprietor | ||||||
| Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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