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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| St Mary's Church | St Mary's Church | Mr Thomas Blandford | About |
There is no vestage of this church | ||
| (Site of) | N West of | to be seen on the ground, the | ||||
| St Mary's Church | Mr Thomas Harle | St Andrews Church | Site |
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| St Mary's Church | Mr William Turnbull | Mr Walker an old & intelligent | ||||
| St Mary's Church | White's Directory Vol. 1 P. 416 | resident is the only person who knows | ||||
| "St Mary's at the NW corner | anything of this he pointed out the | |||||
| of the town, where the ruins | place as the site. J.S. | |||||
| were taken down about 55 years | not the slightest vestage is visible | |||||
| ago, & a farm stead built | ||||||
| with the materials." | ||||||
| White's Directory P. 416 | ||||||
| Wide Haugh | Wide Haugh | Mr Blandford | 74 Chains | A number of flat fields | ||
| Wide Haugh | Mr Grey | W of St Andrews | chiefly arable and lying between | |||
| Wide Haugh | Mr Thompson | Church Corbridge | the Ncastle & Carlisle Railway & | |||
| the River Tyne the property of | ||||||
| the commissioners of Greenwich Hospital | ||||||
| Prior Manor | Described in Plan 4 Sheet 94 | |||||
| James Eylward Civil Assistant |
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