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Todridge (Wallinton Demsense)


Todridge is a farm in Northumberland, situated by the north banks of Middleton Burn and located a short distance to the north-west of Middleton and about 3 miles west of the village of Hartburn. Historically, Todridge was a township in the ancient parish of Hartburn. Whellan's 1855 Directory of Northumberland lists Thomas Shanks as the farmer here, and Robert Coull, Esq. as the owner at that time.[1] Today, Todridge is part of Wallington Demense Civil Parish.

Not to be confused with Todbridge (Whittingham), a farm also in Northumberland.

Northumberland Farms Todridge Township, 1848 Wallington Demesne Civil Parish
Todridge Township, 1848
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Todridge Township, 1848
- TODRIDGE, a township, in the parish of Hartburn, union, and W. division of the ward, of Morpeth, N. division of Northumberland, 3 miles (W.S.W.) from Hartburn; containing 6 inhabitants. It …
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