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[AnnBell.FTW] [March 2002.GED] Holystone MI reads as follows: Extracted from "A History of Northumberland" At the beginning of the 19th century the freeholders of Warton were JohnRobson and Robert Spearman, the latter having Edward Gallon's estate ofWarton Townhead. Robert Spearman bred that celebrated animal, the pureWest Kyloe ox, which was slaughtered in 1835(1) Warton was sold in 1842 to William Pawson of Snowdon(2) |
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