Searching for "MOUNT HEALEY"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Healey, Mount Northumberland Healey, Mount , township, in par. and 2 miles SE. of Rothbury, N. Northumberland, 437 ac., pop. 36. Bartholomew
    HEALEY (Mount) Northumberland HEALEY (Mount) , a township in Rothbury parish, Northumberland; on the river Coquet, 2 miles ESE of Rothbury. Acres, 442. Pop., 43. Houses Imperial
    KILMALLOCK Limerick Mount Coote, the seat of Chidley Coote, Esq., a spacious and handsome modern mansion, finely situated in the centre of an ample and picturesque demesne, highly improved by the proprietor with ornamental plantations, in which, and in the general improvement of his large estate, many of the labouring classes have found employment. Near the town is the Towers, the splendid seat of Eyre Evans, Esq.; a large castellated mansion now in progress of erection in the ancient baronial style, consisting of a centre flanked by lofty circular towers, and two extensive wings, of which one on the west is connected Lewis:Ireland
    LANCASHIRE Lancashire Healey Hall, Heath Hill, Helmshore House, Heysham Lodge, Heysham Tower, Highfield House, Highwood, Halsnead, Hilltop House, Hindley Hall, Holland Grove, Hollin Bank, Hollowford, Hollymount, Hopwood Hall, Hornby Castle, Hornby Hall, Horncliffe House, Howick Hall, Hulton Park, Huntroyde Hall, Hurst Grange, Hutton H all, Hyndburn House, Hyning Hall, Ince Hall, Ince Blundell Hall, Kirklands, Lakefield, the Larches, the Laund, Leagram Hall, Leck Hall, Leighton Hall, Lightburne House, Lovely Hall, Lund Hall, Lunecliffe, Lytham Hall, Millwood, Mitton Hall, Monk-Coniston House, Moreton Hall, Mossfield House, Mowbreck Hall, Myerscough Hall, Newfield House, New-Hall-Hey House, Newland House, Newsham, North Hall Imperial
    Mount Healey Northumberland Mount Healey , township, in par. and 2 miles SE. of Bothbury, Northumberland, on river Coquet, 437 ac., pop. 36. Bartholomew
    ROTHBURY Northumberland Mount-Healey, Lee-Ward, Debdon, Snitter, Thropton, Warton, Flotterton, Cartington, High and Low Trewhitt, Hepple, Hepple-Demesne, and Wreighill. Acres Imperial
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