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Carville Hall | Carville Hall | Mr. Stephen Southern | In the west of the | An Elegant Mansion with | ||
Carville Hall | Mr. Wm Hamilton | parish. About 26 Chs | Outbuildings, gardens &c attached. | |||
Carville Hall | MacKenzie’s History of Northumberland | S.W. Of Wallsend Station | It is situated about a mile South | |||
Carville Hall | White’s Directory | from Wallsend Village. ‘Twas | ||||
Carville Hall | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | formerly called Cosin’s House, from | ||||
being built by Cosin’s, |
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Customs | ||||||
Wesleyan M. Chapel | Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | Inscription on Stone | In the west of the | A Stone building erected as a | ||
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | Mr. Reay | parish. About 12 Chs | place of worship for the Wesleyan | |||
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | Mr. Stephen Southern | N.E. Of Carville Hall | Methodists. It was built in | |||
Methodist Chapel | White’s Directory | 1812 & is capable of holding 1000 | ||||
persons | ||||||
Independent Chapel | Independent Chapel | Mr. Richard Moon | In the Village of Carville | A neat stone building on the | ||
Independent Chapel | Mr. Stephen Southern | About 22 Chs North | South Side of the Newcastle & | |||
Independent Chapel | Mr. Reay | of Carville Hall | North Shields Road. It was erected | |||
by the Independents & is capable | ||||||
of holding 600 persons | ||||||
John McMahon c/a |
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Transcribed by PF and DW
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