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NORTHUMBERLAND. 8T1gley J)xuarOBY.J NORTHUMBERLAND. 8t1GLEY. 40$ SUGLEY is a parish on the north bank of the Tyne, 'WALL LETTER Box, Bell's Close, cleared at 9.30 a.m. 1: mile west from Scotswood station on the North 4 p.m. & 7.10 p.m. week days only Newcast1e~on­ Eastern railway, and 4 miles west from At LEMINGTON is a station on the Scotswood. Newburn Tyne. The parish was formed in the year 1887, out 01 & Wylam branch of the North Eastern railway. Here the parish of Newburn, find comprises the towIlships of is a Primitive Methodist chapel. Here also are staiths, to SUGLEY, EAST and WEST DENTON and part of the town­ which coals from Throckley and Wylam are brought ship of NEWBUIlN fuLL with LEMINGTON, and is in the down from the pits and discharged into keels for con· Tyneside division of the county, West division of Castle veyance to Newcastle and Shields; there are works for ward. Castle West sessional division, Castle \Vard union, the manufacture of flint glass. Lemington Hall stand.i ~ewcastle county court district, rural deauery of New­ 8 short distance west of the village ~stle, archdeaconry of Northumberland and diocese of Scotswood, Newburn & Wylam railway, Matthew Bright, Newcastle. The church of the Holy Saviour, erected in station master 1836-7, is an edifice of stone, consisting of chancel and nave and has I bell: some of the windows are stained: East Denton township is on the high road from there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the Hexham to N ewcastle-upon-Tyne and on the north bank year 1887. The living is a perpetual curacy, gross yearly of the Tyne, I~ miles north-west from Scotswood railwlly nlue £200, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of station and 3 north-west from Newcastle-upon-'ryne, 1ll Newcastle, and held since 1887 by the Rev. Clement the west division of Castle ward. There is a "jchool Adolphus Fox L. Th. of Durham. The parsonage is a chapel, at which divine service is conducted on SU3day. structure of brick with stone facings, erected by a grant morning and evening. Denton Hall, the seat of Wm. of £1,5°0 from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, on a Andrew ranson L.:R.c.p.Edin., an ancient manil)n in th~ site near Lemington station, given by the trustees of Elizabethan style, is l'leasantly seated near the high road the late Lord Rokeby. The Tyne Ironworks occupy from Carlisle to Newcastle, overlooking the river Tyne. nearly the whole of the township of Sugley, but are now Here at one time lived the celebrated Mrs. Montagu. B !1894) inactive. The trustees of Lord Rokeby are lords leading member of the "Blue Stocking Club," the {)f the manot' and the sole landowners. The area of the meetings of which were he!d at her house; she was also township is 61 acres; rateable valu~, £761; the popula- noted for the annual dinner which on every May day tioD in 1891 was 233. 8he gave to the chimney sweeps; she died z5 Aug. 1800. National School (mixed), built in 1838, for 300 children; The trustees of Lord Rokeby are lords of the manor average attendance, 3°0; Edmund George Price, and the chief landowners. The area is 764 acres; master rateable value, £4,383; the population in 1891 was 1,060. BELL'S CLOSE is a village in the township of Sugley, POST OFFICE.-Foster Stubbart, sub-postmaster. Letters on the north bank of the river Tyne, 3.t miles west from Q)'rive from Newcastle at 8,45 a.m.; dispatched at Newcastle. Here is the Wesleyan chapel. The Catholic 5.30 p.m. The nearest money order office & telegraph church erected in 1869, and dedicated to St. George, is office is at Scots"Wood. Letters for Red Cow farm an edifice of brick, oonsisting of chancel and nave and and Black Swine via Kenton has 1 bell: there are eight stained windows in the chancel School (mixed), built in 1865, for 86 children; average and two at the west end: attached to the church is a attendance, 84; Thomas Dawson, master residence for the priest, the Rev. Francis Kuyte. West Denton township is near the Hexham road, Letters through Scotswood RS.O. which is the nearest 1 mile north-west from Scotswood railway station and money order & telegraph office 3! miles north~west from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Many Catholic School (mixed), built in 1875 by Richard W. Roman antiquities have been found here. West Denton Lamb esq. for 150 children; average attendance, 138; Hall is the seat of Robert Ormston Lamb esq. J.P., C.O. Miss Sarah Donnison, mistress Richard Westbrook Lamb esq. D.L., J.P. of 'West Hartley POST, M.O. &; T.O. Lemington.-Mrs. Priscilla Short, colliery, Newcastle-on-Tyne, is lord of the manor and postmistress. Letters arrive via Scotswood R.S.O. at chief landowner. The acreage is 329; rateable value, 7.20 a.ID. 2.30 & 6.40 p.m.; dispatched at 9-45 a.m. £1,531; the popnlation in 1891 was 460. 3.45 p.m. & 7 p.m Letters through N ewcastle-on-Tyne Sugley. Williams Rev. William [curate] Short William, grocer, Tyne view Fo"!: Rev. Clement Adolphus L.Th. Wood John Henry Smith EUen (Mrs.), Tyne Iron inn Vicarage COMMERCIAL. Sowerby& Co. flint glass manufacturers Humble George, Sugley !lonse Blaydon District Industrial & Provident Turner Mary (Mrs.), Lemington hotel Kuyte Rev. Fraucis [Catholic], St. Society Lirn. (Gea. Rankin, manager) E st D nto George's rectory, BGll's close Bright Matthew, station master a e n Lewis Richard Amelius, Sugley l:\Ouse Brown William, Station hotel I'ansor. William Andrew L.R.C.P. Edin, Cl~arlton Charles, farmer Denton hall COMMERCIAL. Davisou Thomas, grocer Charlton Charles, farmer, East Denton Armstrong William, hair dresser Davison Thos. Harrison M.B.,c.M.surgn Hall farm Bewick John. farmer, Sugley farm Delvin Hugh, Gladstone terrace Darling John, shopkeeper Collins John, Rokeby Arms P.H Dodd Thomas Robert, mining engineer, Graham Wm. shopkeeper, Denton burn Davison John, engineer, 7 Orchard ter Lemington house Hargrave John Thomas, farmer, Hotch Hetherington Ann (Mrs.), butcher, FergusonJ. colliery mangr·9Loraine 001' Pudding fann Bell's close Forster James, Dr. Syntax P.H Henderson Joseph. cartwright & con- Harris George, brick works manager, Forster William, butcher tractor, Denton burn East Denton house Henderson Mark, grocer, Tyne view Hunter Frances (Miss), dress maker .scott WaIter Limited (GeorgeLinklater, Hutchinson & Scott, joiners &c Reay William, fa~er, Black swine sec.), brick manufacturers Jacques John, general dealer, Tyne view Robinson Thos.shopkeepel', Denton burn Shotton Sarah (Mrs.), grocer & draper Knott Joseph, cowkeeper Smith Matthew, blacksmith Snowdon Reuben, farmer, Dumpling Maughan William, joiner Tweddell John, farmer, Red cow hall, Ben's close Nasbitt Andrew, teacher of music, 4 "Stewart Wm. grocer & drpr. Bell's close Tyne view West Denton. Nixon Thos. cowkeeper, Lemington hall Lemington. Scott John, shopkeeper, Orchard ter Lamb Robert Ormston l.P. West Davison Thomas Harrison M.B Scott John, shopkeeper, Orchard tat' Denton hall &>werby Geol'ge, Lemington hall Scott William, joiner, Orchard terrace Arthur George, Hill Head farm &werby John, Lemington house Short Priscilla (Mrs.), IPost office, Stewart WiIliam. dairy farmer, Urwin George, 3 Loraine terrace Tyne vie1v Denton, Hill head NORTH SUNDERLAND is a township, parish and aisle and a western belfry containing 2 bells; there is a large village On the east coast, si miles east from memorial window (erected by his sister Mary Embleton) ."BelfDrd, and 3~ north-east from Newham station on the to Sidney Howey, who, with his wife and six children, main line of the North Eastern railway from Newcastle was drowned off Sydney Heads in June 1838, and one t() Berwick. North Sunderland was formed into an erected by the Rev. F. R. Sampson, a former incumbent, ecclesiastical parish from Bamburgh. and includes the to his wife and' children; and also a brass tablet t-o tewnships of NORTH SUNDERLAND, :FLEETHAM, and the Rev. Evan Hughes, late incumbent 1886-90, who died fuFoRn, in the Berwick-upon-Tweed division .of the 27 Oct. IS90; there ar~ 300 sittings. The register 'County, Bamburgh ward and petty sessional division, dates from the year 1834. The living is a perpetual llelford union and county court district, rural deanery curacy. average tithe rent~charge £34, net yearly value of Bamburgh, archdeaconry of Lindisfarne and diocese £275, including 23 acres of glebe, with house, in the -of Newcastle. The church of St. Paul is an edifice of gift of the Crewe trustees, and held since 1891 by the .1Itone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, Rev. Alexander l\IcQueen MacPhee M.A. of Glas~ow.
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