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Kerseycleugh | Mr. Armstrong | 16 |
A small Stone Building |
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| Kerseycleugh | Mr. Robson | Kersey Cleugh Cottage | garden attached the dwelling of a farm | |||
| Kerseycleugh | Mr Dagg | servant. The property of the Duke of | ||||
| Kersey-clough | Whites Directory | Northumberland | ||||
| Kerseycleugh Cottage | Kerseycleugh Cottage | Mr. Armstrong | 16 chains E of | A small Farm House and out-Building | ||
| Kerseycleugh Cottage | Mr. Robson | Kerseycleugh | ||||
| Kerseycleugh Cottage | Mr. Dagg | the Duke of Northumberland. And | ||||
| now in the occupation of Mr John Dagg | ||||||
| Lightpipe | Lightpipe | Mr. Armstrong | 12 Chains E of | A small stone Cottage with a small | ||
| Lightpipe | Mr. Robson | Kersey cleugh | enclosure attached, it appears in former | |||
| Lightpipe | Mr. Dagg | times that the drovers and men employed | ||||
| Carrying Coals, were in the hab |
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| Calling at this house for the purpose | ||||||
| of lighting their pipes, hence the name. | ||||||
| Charles Payne Labr |
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