Town green, Williamstone, Slaggyford
TOWN GREEN is another small hamlet on the Alston and Haltwhistle road, a quarter of a mile south from the church and 7 south-by-west from Haltwhistle. Wall Letter Box cleared at 5.45 p.m. no Sunday collection
Church of England School (mixed), built about 1852, & enlarged, for 100 children; average attendance, 41; & endowed with £9 10shillings. yearly, the rent of 5 acres of land; John Woods, master; Joseph Foster, Merry Knowe, Slaggyford, correspondent
Henderson Joseph shopkeeper. Town green
Ridley Jacob, landowner, Town green
WILLIAMSTONE is a small hamlet, consisting of one farm, on the east side of the river, about 1 miles south from the church and 9 south-by-west from Haltwhistle.
Harry Gill esq. is lord of the manor and sole landowner.
Jackson John, farmer, Williamstone
Slaggyford
SLAGGYFORD is a hamlet, on the Alston and Haltwhistle road, with a station on the Alston branch of the North Eastern railway, about I mile south from the church, and 8 south-by-south-west from Haltwhistle Here is a small Wesleyan chapel, erected about 1856, and a good reading room
Slaggyford. Post &; T. Office, Slaggyford. Henry Park, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Carlisle at 8.45 a.m. ; dispatched, 6.20 p.m. ; no delivery on Sundays. AIston, 5 miles distant, is the nearest money order office Wall Letter Box cleared at 5.45 p.m
Railway Station, Slaggyford, Thomas Bell, station master
Lowes Mrs. Tamar
Armstrong Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper
Bell John Henry, farmer, Fell end
Bell William, joiner, see Edgar & Bell : Edgar & Bell, joiners
Henderson John N. boot & shoemaker
Lawson John Thomas, tailor
Park Henry, stationer, & temperance hotel, Post office
Raine William, farmer
Reading Room (William Edgar, hon. sec)
Ridley James Thirlwall & John Joseph. farmers
Tinniswood Jane (Miss), dressmaker, Island cottage
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