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| RC Chapel | RC Chapel | Revd John Singleton | On the South | A handsome building erected by the | ||
| RC Chapel | Sidney A. Smith | of Hencotes | congregation for the purpose of | |||
| RC Chapel | Mr Richd Stainthorpe | holding Divine Worship, with | ||||
| a Convent attached | ||||||
| Contains 1000 sittings | ||||||
| of which 150 are free | ||||||
| Convent | Convent | |||||
| Seal Terrace | Seal Terrace | Mr Joseph Fairless | South E. side of | Two handsome dwelling houses | ||
| Seal Terrace | John Hutchinson | the Seal | ||||
| Seal Terrace | Mr Richard Stainthorpe | |||||
| St Andrew's Church | See name book of 94/14. 9 | |||||
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| Maltkiln Lane | Maltkiln Lane | Revd John Singleton | East of the RC | A narrow lane leading from | ||
| Maltkiln Lane | Mr Richd Stainthorpe | Chapel | Hencotes to Gaprigg lane | |||
| Maltkiln Lane | Plan of the Manor of Hexham | |||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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