Marley, to the Scottish army, under the Earl of Leven ; and in 1782, it was advertised to be let, by the lessee under the crown, John Crichloe Turner, Esq., as a place most suitable for a wind-mill. As it contained a good spring of water, the hydraulic... The Ports, Harbours, Watering-places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain - Page 33by William Finden, Edward Francis Finden, William Beattie, William Henry Bartlett - 1842Full view - About this book
| John Sykes - Durham (England : County) - 1824 - 400 pages
...exceeding good Spring of Water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a a Brewery, or any Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expence. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| John Sykes - Durham (England : County) - 1833 - 452 pages
...and Bolting flour, or making Oil, &ci There is an exceeding good Spring of Water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a Brewery,...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expence. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| 1836 - 456 pages
...and bolting flour, or makmg oil, &c. There is an exceeding good spiing ol' water tuf hin the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a Brewery,...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expense. Inquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| William Finden - 1838 - 284 pages
...feet. The castle was also surrounded by two outer walls, enclosing an area called the Castle-garth. As this castle formed an important barrier to the...Newcastle, vol. ip 144, says: "Its having been called, ou its erection, ' the New Castle,' seems strongly to imply that it arose from the site of some older... | |
| 1841 - 894 pages
...and Bolting flour, or making Oil, &c. There is an exceeding good Spring of Water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a Brewery,...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expence. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| Ballads, English - 1842 - 450 pages
...and Bolting flour, or making Oil, &c. There is an exceeding good Spring of Water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a Brewery,...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expence. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeology - 1860 - 294 pages
...and bolting flour, or making oil, &c. There is an exceeding good spring of water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a Brewery,...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expence. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - Newcastle upon Tyne (England) - 1885 - 430 pages
...oilcake. There is an exceeding good spring of water within the Castle, which renders it a very admirable situation for a brewery, or any manufactory that requires a constant supply of water." The Castle, which was then in a dilapidated condition, and surrounded by many wretched erections, passed... | |
| Peter Anderson Graham - Northumberland (England) - 1921 - 412 pages
...and bolting flour, or making oil, etc. There is an exceeding good spring of water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a Brewery,...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, will be at a considerable part of the expense. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeology - 1860 - 306 pages
...and bolting flour, or making oil, &c. There is an exceeding good spring of water within the Castle, which renders it a very eligible situation for a-...Manufactory that requires a constant supply of water. The proprietor, upon proper terms, wilL be at a considerable part of the expence. Enquire of Mr. Fryer,... | |
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