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Ramshope, 1855


Extract from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855.

RAMSHOPE

 

RAMSHOPE is an extra parochial place, at the extremity of Elsdon parish, on the north side of the Reed, fifteen miles W.N.W. of Elsdon. It is the property of George Dodd, Esq., and comprises an area of 1,010 acres, the rateable value of which is £375. It contains only one house, and in 1851, there were thirteen inhabitants. It is occupied by Henry Thompson, farmer and grazier.

Ramshope Tindale Ward, 1855

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