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NORTHUMBERLAND Farmers-Continued 296 NORTHUMBERLAND FARMERs-continued. Brown J. Branxton hill, Branxton Calder R. Elford, Chat hill Bonner G. &H. Raw, Rothbury Brown J. Gatherick, Barmoor, Lovick Calder R. Ellingham, Chat hill Bonner G. Path head, Rothbury Brown J. High Trewhitt, Rothbury Campion E. Charlton East, Bellingham Bootiman B. Harbottle, Morpeth Brown J. Twenty-fifth Lot, Out fields, Carins John, Black Callerton, Newcastl Borthwick A. Kilham, Coldstream Berwick Carins Jsph. Black CaUerton, Newcastle Borthwick C. Chester hill, Easing-ton Brown J. Low Walker, Newcastle Carmichael T. West Raw, Rothbury grange, Belford Brown J. Chirton grange, Preston, Carmichael W. Rothbury Borthwick C. Newton west, Coldstream North Shields Carmichal A. Netherton south side, Borthwick J. Newton west, Coldstream BrownJ.Gainslaw&LowHaugh,Berwick Rothbury Boul:t'lour J. Long Dyke, Bockenfield, Brown J. West Lilburn, Alnwick . Carr A. St. Cuthbert's, Cornhill, Cold- Felton, Acklington Brown J. HorncIiffe stream Bowie R. Hetton law, Hetton, Wooler Brown J. North field, Glanton, Alnwick Carr G. Birkside, Blanchland,Gateshead Bowie R. Horton, Wooler Brown J. Blanchland, Gateshead "'Carr H. Slaley, Hexham Bowman H. East Matfen, Stamfordham, Brown J. Shield green, Tritling·ton, Carr J. Cornhill, Coldstream Newcastle Hebron, Morpeth Carr J. Beadnell, Chatthill Bowman J. Shaft hill, Lambley, Halt- Brown J. Stannington, Morpeth Carr J. Great Tosson, Rothbury whistle Brown J. Wooler, Alnwick Carr J. Slaley Bowman R. Scaffold hill, Long Benton, Brown J. the Grange house, Morpeth Carr J. F. the Mount,Titlington,Alnwick Newcastle Brown J. West lane end, Newminster CarrJ.F.theMount,Titlington,Eglinghm Bowman T. Gallow hill, Corbridge, abbey, Morpeth Carr J. Ingram mill, Ingram, Alnwick Gateshead Brown M. Scaffold hill, Long Benton, Carr M. Slaley, Hexham Bownas T. Newton, Gateshead Newcastle CarrR.BewickFolly,OldBewick,Alnwck Boyd J. B. South farm, Doddington Brown R. Hebron, Morpeth Carr R. Felkington, Norham Boyd W. Lowstead, South farm, Lowick Brown R. Sanson seal, Berwick Carr R. Ford Brabban W. Wheel Birks, Broomley, Brown R. WalkmilI, Kirkwhelpington, Carr R. Morelhurst, HoIling hill,Rthbry Gateshead Newcastle CarrT. Roses bower, Great Whittington, Bradley J. Pasture house, Alnwick Brown R. Wooler, Alnwick Corbridge, Newcastle Branning C. Prudoe, Gateshead Brown S. Greench esters, Otterburn, Carr T. Slaley, Hexham Breckons R. Bellingham Newcastle Carr T. West Acomb, Hexham Brewis G. & J.Moorhouses,EastMatfen, Brown T. Burton, Bambrough, Belfard Carrick G. Hillhouseclose,Featherstone, Stamfordham, Newcastle Brown T. Burton, Chat hill Haltwhistle Brewis O. & M. Peighills, Earsdon Brown T. Daveyshield hill, Otterburn, Carter J. J. Lemington, Newburn hall, forest, Hebron, Morpeth Newcastle N ~wcastle Brewis C. Humbleheugh, Abbey lands, Brown T. Elfhills,Wallington,Newcastle Castles J. Warkworth, Acklillgton Alnwick Brown T. Great Whittington,Corbridge, Charleton 1\'1:. Whitlees, EIsdon, Newestl Brewis J. Eshott, Acklington Newcastle CharletonP.Northriding,Elsdon,Newcstl Brewis J. Hartburn grange, Morpeth Brown T. Yearle, Doddington Charleton R. Whiskershield, Elsdon, Brewis R.High houses, Callaley,Alnwick Brown T. jun. Bambrough, Belford Newcastle Brewis R. High houses, Callaley, Whit- Brown T. jun. Burton, Chat hill Charleton T. Houghton, Newcastle tingham BrownW.EastCold side,Mitford,Morpth CharltonB.Chirdon,Greysted. Bellinghm Brewis R. West Bolton, Alnwick Brown W. Swarland, Acklington Charlton C. Welton High town, Wel- Brewis R. North Carter moor, Kirkley, Brown W. Woodhorn, Morpeth ton, Gateshead Newcastle Bruce J. High green, Berwick Charlton C. West High ridge, High • Brewis R. Walls end, Newcastle Brydon J. Knoppinsholme, Charlton ShitlillgtOll, Hexham Brewis S. Ferney Chesters, Shaftoe east, west, Bellingham CharltonC.LongLee,Warksburn,Hxham Newcastle Buckbarrow J. T. Middle Duddo, Stan- Charlton E. Newton hall, Gateshead Brewis T. Grange moor, Hartburn nington, Morpeth Charlton F. ~irk Hea:ton, Newcastle grange, Morpeth Buckham W. Allotment, Brallxton Charlton F. .New Deanham, Deanham, Brewis T. Swarland, Acklington BuUman J. Anick Oak wood, Sandhoe, Newcastle Brewis W. Bolam, Newcastle Hexham Charlton G. Birtley bIds. Birtley,Hexhm Brewis W. Foulmort law, Gal10w hill BullockW.Camph1.Gunnerton,Hexham Charlton J. Bavington mount, Little Brewis W. Stannington, Morpeth Burdis W. & A. Kirkwhelpington, New- Bavington, Newcastle Brewis W.Clifton, Stannington, Morpeth castle "'Charlton J. Coanwood, Haltwhistle Briddick J. Shotley, Northumberland Burdis C. Meldon, Morpeth Charlton J. Prudhoe Castle, Gateshead Brodie J. & J. Otterburn, Newcastle Burdis T. East Whitehill, Kirkwhelp- CharltonJ.Farnleygt.Corbridge,Gateshd BrodieJ.Waillfordrig, Woodside,Newcstl ington, Newcastle ¥ Charlton J. Bradford, Newcastle Brodie M. Heatherwick, Otterburn, BurdossMrs.M.C.Broomhaugh,Gateshd *Charlton M. G. Gatehouse, Tarretburn, Newcastle Burdns T. Slaley, Hexham Bellingham Brooks W. Northfield, Glanton, Whit- Burdus W. Dukesfield, Slaley, Hexham Charlton Mrs. M. Ash trees, Troughend, tingham Burn G. & T. Garrett lee, Wingates, Newcastle Brougham W. Wooley bog, Warksburn, Long Horsley, Morpeth Charlton R. Stelling, Gateshead Hexham Burn H. Linden hill head, Long Hors- Charlton T. Haddricks mill, Fawdon, Browell G. Hedley wood side, Gatesheau ley, Morpeth Newcastle Browell G. W. Thockrington, Newcastle BurnJ. Bellion, Netherwitton, Morpeth Charlton'1'. HaughtoH, Heddon-on-the Browell J. Apperley, Gateshead Burn J. Middle Ord, Berwick Wall, Newcastle .Browell Mrs. E. Aydon, Gateshead Burn J. Fern hill, West Acomb, Hexham Charlton T. Long Benton, Newcastle BroweIl W. Mickley, Gateshead Burn T. Bellwell, Newcastle Charlton T. Mount Hully, Kirk Heaton, Brown C. & J. Crook dean, Newcastle Burn T. River green, Mitford, Morpeth Newcastle Brown E. & T. Raw, Woodside,Nwcstle Burn W. Broomhill, .East Chen'ington, Charlton T. Houghton, Newcastle Brown J. & J. West Todholes, EIsdon, Acklington Charlton W. Houghton, Newcastle Newcastle Burrell R. Doddington Charlton W. Sooty row, Birtley, Hexlnn Brown J. & H. Woodhorn moor, Wood- Burton E. Heaton, Newcastle Charlton W. Milbourne, Newcastle horn, Morpeth- Bushby J. Shank head, Ridley, Haydon Charlton W. East Nubbuck, Hexham Brown W. & J. Preston, North Shields bridge Charlton W. Holt, Smalesworth, Grey" Brown '-, Gatherick, Etal Bushby J. High Callerton, Newcastle stead, Bellingham Brown Mrs.A. Westmoor,Widdrington, BushlJy T. Haining hill, Whitfield, Charlton W. Humshaugh, Hexham • Morpeth Haydon bridge Charlton W. Corbridge, Gateshead Brown A.SecondLintllaug-h,Pallinsburn Byer1ey G. Welton, Gateshead Charlton W. Linup hill, Ingoe, Stam- BrownMrs.A. Sharpers, Walker,Nwcstle Byram Miss E. Todburn, Long Horsley, fordham, Newcastle Brown D. Baldersbury, Berwick Morpeth . CharltonW.Rushey hill, Birtley,Hexhm Brown D. North Earle, Wooler Byram W. R. Cawledge westpark,Aln- Charlton W.Wylamrift,Wylam,Newcstl Brown Mrs. E. Kenton, Newcastle wick south side, Alnwick *Charters F. Woodburnhill, Corsenside, Brown G. Whittington, Corbridge, Cairn G. Heaton, Newcastle Bellingham Newcastle Cairns J. Eg-lingham, Alnwick Charters F. Woodburn hill, Lilesburn, Brown H. Branxton buildgs. llranxton Cairns J. High Stead, Lowick Hexham Brown H. Cowpen, Morpeth Cairns J. Twenty-ninth Lot, Out fields, Chartres '1'. Riddis hall, Chatton Brown 1. Bebside, Morpeth Berwick Chater R. Burgham, Felton, Acklington Brown I.Greenrigg,Lambley,Ha1twhistl Ca~rns J. Morwick, vYarkworth, Ack- Chatt Mrs. C. Southward edge, Long Brown 1. Bebside, Horton, Morpeth l~ngton . Horsley, Morpeth Brown 1. Asholme, HaltwhistIe Cmrns R. Alnmouth, AlnWlck Chutt J. Parkers' house, Hexham •.
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