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380 . . [KELLY's lIepple Demesne. . Carr George & Sons, farmers Kerr Newton, blacksmith Amory James, Half Moon inn Carr Thomas, farmer, Ellerdeane Spours Henry, joiner Amour Jane (Mrs.), grocer Fogo James, Summerville Wilson George, lime burner Browell Jasper Miles, farmer Howey Arabelle (Miss), shopkeeper Huggan Robert, farmer, Ryehill . Charleton Richard, farmer Mills Thomas, blacksmith Thompson Brothers, farmers Gibson John, farmer Ord Brothers, farmers Turnbull George, farmer Hollinghill. Ormston John, carrier & shopkeeper Wood James, blacksmith Carr Henry, farmer, Mora] hirst Orr Mary (Mrs.), miller(water)&farmer Common Robert, farmer Redhead Richard, farmer Little Tosson. I1alIRobert, farmer Riddell James, farmer, Glebe farm Colville John, farmer Jackson Catherine (Mrs.), Crown & Weatherson Robert & Son, tailors Thistle P.R. & blacksmith . Trewhitt (High & Low). Patterson James, farmer Elliott James HallEphraim,farmer,Trewhitt demesne Stephenson George, farmer Hall Pereival Nichol Thomas & Joseph, farmers, Lee Ward. Hawthorn Wm. J.P. Wreighburn house High Trewhitt Hunter William Marshall John, blacksmith Aynsley John, farmer McDonald Robert Snaith Anthony [surveyor to the Roth­ Shotton William & George, farmers Mein Rev. Benjamin [Presbyterian] bury highway board & clerk to the Mount Healey. Ord Rev. Thomas [Catholic] united district of Tropton school CarrWalter&Wm. farmers,Walklow ball COMMERCIAL. board & land steward to Lord Arm· Cowens James, fishing tackle maker Gutherson William, boot maker strong, Low Trewhitt 01'1' William, miller (water) Hook John, Cross Keys P.R. Swan JaDles, joiner Howey James, farmer Newtown. Bowey Thomas, farmer Warton. Rowey James, jun. farmer Proudloek Robert, tailor & assistant Ord Cecilia (Miss), farmer Thompson Wm. John&Matthew,farmers overseer Wintrip John, wheelwright Scott Margaret (Miss), grocer Pauperhaugh. Tully John & George, grocers & carriers Whitton. ATmstrong Jph.blacksmith & post office Turnbull Henry, farmer Graham John, farmer Weatherson James, joiner Coulson William Robinson John, farmer, Thorneyhaugh Wood James, blacksmith Medd Rev. Arthur Octavius M.A., J.P. Storer Robert, farmer Wood William, farmer [rector of Rothbury, rural dean & surrogate], Whitton tower Raw. Wood Wtlliam, Three Wheat Heads P.R. & posting house Carr Robert, farmer, Whitton hill head Aynsley Jph.&John, frmrs. Butter house Coxon Thomas, lodging house Baston George, woodman to the Duke Great 'I'osson & Ryehill. Graham James, farmer of Northumberland Ashton Robert (executors of), woollen Lough John, farmer Carmichael William, farmer manufacturers Taylor John, farDler ST. OSWALD-IN-LEE, with ST. MARY'S, BrNGFrELD, Letters through , vii\ Acomb. is the was formed as a district chapelry from the parish of Lee nearest money order office & Wall railway station the St. John, October 31, 1879, and is in the Hexham division of nearest telegraph office the county, southern division of Tindale ward, petty sessional division, union and county court district of Hallingtonis a township, 10 miles north from Hexham, Hexham, rural deanery of Hexham, archdeaconry of Nor­ Hallington Hall, the property of Signora Cacciola TrBvBlyan, thumberland and . The population of is a large stone mansion surrounded by beautiful woodland the ecclesiastical parish in 1891 was 810. scenery. The trustees of the late Sir J. M. Errington bart. (d. 1893), who are lords of the manor, and Mrs. Trevelyan Cocklaw township is I mile south-east from station on the North British line and 6 north from Hexham. are the priucipal landowners. The area is 1,703 acres; The church of St. Oswald is an ancient edifice of stone, con­ rateable value, £2,5°3; the population in 1891 was 76. sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a belfry containing Letters through R.S.O. Corbridge is the nearest money order & telegraph office l: bell. In 1888 the church was restored at a cost of £3,691, and has sittings for 80 persons. The register dates Portgate township is 5 miles north-east from Hexham from the year . The living is a vicarage, net yearly railway station and 3 north from Corbridge. Here are coal value £146, in the gift of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont pits. The trustees of the late Sir J. M. Errington bart. are D.L., J.P. of Bretton Hall, Wakefield, and held since 1881 lords of the manor and sole landowners. The acreage is by the Rev. Robert Hutton L.Th. of Durham University, 664; rateable value, £691 ; the population in 1891 was 57. who resides at Wall. The trustees of the late Sir John Letters through Corbridge R.S.O. which is the nearest Massey Errington bart. (d. 1893) are lords of the manor money order & telegraph office and sole landowners. Cocklaw tower; still standing, was the ancient seat of the Erringtons. The area is 3,759 acres; Wall township is on the road from Hexham to , rateable value, £3,618; the population in 1891 was 154. and close to the Roman Wall, from which it derives its Letters through Wall RS.O. arrive at 9.30 a.m. Hum- name, with a station on the Newcastle andRiccarlon branch shaugh is the nearest money order office & Wall railway of the North British railway, 4 miles north-west from Hex­ station the nearest telegraph office ham. The station, on the same railway, is also Eingfield is a township, 8i miles north-by-east frorn in this township. A Wesleyan chapel was erected in 1868. Hexham. The church of St. Mary is an edifice of stone, Wentworth Blacket Beaumont esq. D.L.,J.P. of Bretton Hall,