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| Doddington | Doddington | Revd Wm Proctor M.A. | On Sheet | Is pleasantly situated 3 Miles N. | ||
| (Village) | Mr Cairns | 15.9 | by E. of Wooler. It is a Parish & Town- | |||
| Directory | Ship, and the number of its inhabitants | |||||
| is about 400-It is the property of | ||||||
| the Earl of Tankerville | ||||||
| There are two fine Farm Steadings | ||||||
| with dwelling houses and offices | ||||||
| in the Village. | ||||||
| North Farm | North Farm | Chas Rea Esqr | On Sheet | A farm occupying the N. part of | ||
| Revd Wm Proctor | 15.9 | Doddington township, in the occupancy | ||||
| Mr John Cock | of C. Rea Esqr. The farmSteading | |||||
| & Offices are in an improved State | ||||||
| and have water power for the Threshing | ||||||
| Mill, in Doddington Village – | ||||||
| Cock Inn | Cock Inn | Mr J. Cock, Innkeeper | On Sheet | A third rate public house | ||
| Revd W. Proctor | 15.9 | in the Village of Doddington | ||||
| Sign Board | having been occupied by the | |||||
| Same family for 200 years | ||||||
| & from whom it takes its | ||||||
| name- | ||||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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