. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . ) of Dm-hain appoints the master,who must be hi holy orders, and of the degree of at least; themaster nominates the lirethren, who each receive a handsome yearly stipend,besides being comfortably clothed, lodged, and fed. At present this is oneof the most richly endowed charitable fomidations in the north of income amounts to several thousand pounds per aiuium.
. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . ) of Dm-hain appoints the master,who must be hi holy orders, and of the degree of at least; themaster nominates the lirethren, who each receive a handsome yearly stipend,besides being comfortably clothed, lodged, and fed. At present this is oneof the most richly endowed charitable fomidations in the north of income amounts to several thousand pounds per aiuium. The hospitalwas eidarged m 1S19, by fifteen additional lodging-houses for the accom-modation of as many out-brethren, before which period there were onlyfifteen inmates. The building, to which is attached a chapel and apartmentsfor the master, is of a quackangular form, situated in an agreeable vale onthe east side of Sherburu Water. E. Belmont House, J. Pembcrton, Esq. 2 ni. e. Elmore House, , Esq. PiTTiNGTON. Coal aud limestone abound in this parish. 1 m. E. MOKTON. Painshaw, a chapelry, comity of Durham, in the parish of Hoiighton-le-Spruig. Here are quarries of Umestone and freestone. 4 m. HIGH BAIINES, ANTHONY ETTRICK, ESQ. Washington. Area of parish, 5,130 a. The population are priiicii)allyemployed in the coal mines. 4 m. w. BoLDEN, lies in the Chester Ward, county of Durham. Areaof parish, 4,700 a. The manor belongs to the Bishop of Durham, andconsists of two townships, East and West ]?olden. N 2 92 LONDON TO EDINBUEGH 1 m. w. Usworth Place, Captain Perith. 2 m. further, UsAvorth Hall, 1 m. Redhugh, George Hawkes, Esq. 1 m. fiuthcr, Dimston Hill,Mrs. Carr; and 2 m. s. ILavensworth Castle. It is situated near the riverTeam, from whieli the ground rises considerably. The present mansionoccupies part of the site of an ancient castle; two of the towers are builtlip in the olliccs, l)ut the rest are partly in ruins, and covered with
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