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Reaveley Township, 1848


REAVELEY, a township, in the parish of Ingram, union of Glendale, N. division of Coquetdale ward and of Northumberland, 7¼ miles (S. by E.) from Wooler; containing 74 inhabitants. It is situated on the north side of the river Breamish, at a short distance north-east from the village of Ingram; and the road between Morpeth and Wooler runs on the east.

Extract from: A Topographical Dictionary of England comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships..... 7th Edition, by Samuel Lewis, London, 1848.
Ingram Parish, 1848 Reaveley Greens
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Reaveley Greens Farm

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The old farm-house at Reaveleyhill

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Old ruins at Reaveleyhill

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Bronze Age Cairn east of Reaveleyhill

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