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Old 01-07-2012, 05:18 PM
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And another one Newcastle Courant 19 March 1791:

"Acklington Farm and Colliery to let. To be let and entered upon at Lady day 1791.
All those lands in the township of Acklington, commonly called or known by the name of the Colliery Farm, containing 61 acres, or thereabouts.
Also all the current going colliery, called Acklington Colliery, to enter to at Michaelmas 1791-The premises are now in the possession of the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of Mr Robert Readhead, late of Togston New Hall, which will be let for 7, 14 or 21 years, as may be agreed on; and for further particulars, application to be made at the Audit of his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, at Alnwick Castle, and which will be held at Mr Loftus's, Newcastle, from 21st to 26th instant."

Capt Redhead?
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