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Anick
Anick is a small village in Northumberland, located about a mile north-east of Hexham, and part of Sandhoe Civil Parish. In the 14th century Anick was an important settlement, however the village has shrunk in size and population since then.[1] In the early 19th century, Alick and Anick Grange were both townships in the ancient parish of St. John Lee. Both townships became civil parishes from 1866 and remained so until 1887[2] They are now part of Sandhoe Civil Parish).

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Anick (Sandhoe)
- "This is the site of the shrunken village of Anick. In the 14th century it was an important settlement, however it has shrunk in size since then and by the …
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St John Lee Parish, 1855
- Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855. ST. JOHN LEE PARISH ST. JOHN LEE is a parish, comprising the townships of Acomb (west), Anick, …


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Anick (Sandhoe)
- "This is the site of the shrunken village of Anick. In the 14th century it was an important settlement, however it has shrunk in size since then and by the …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
