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Shilbottle and Newton on the Moor
08-01-2011, 09:28 PM
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Felton churchyard must have been tidied since...
Felton churchyard must have been tidied since last i was there. It was very overgrown and a lot of stones were over.
Good to see Shilbottle is being maintained. Now we're all one council, perhaps...
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Shilbottle and Newton on the Moor
08-01-2011, 09:22 PM
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[QUOTE=Coquet;225]Hi Pete, I think that stone and...
[QUOTE=Coquet;225]Hi Pete, I think that stone and the following two must have been paid for by the Newton Hall Widdrington/Cook dynasty, as they seem to conform and are about the same age:
I...
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Shilbottle and Newton on the Moor
03-01-2011, 01:45 PM
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Never came across Newton Hall colliery either....
Never came across Newton Hall colliery either. Interesting that there was a colliery there c1800. Thats earlier than i would have thought for steam engines.
Just had a quick look on the national...
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Shilbottle and Newton on the Moor
03-01-2011, 01:18 PM
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Thats a cracking inscription for anyone...
Thats a cracking inscription for anyone researching their family tree. A quick look at the igi takes you straight back to 1750.Wish my lot had been so considerate.
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