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Haydon Estimates

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An estimate of the Damages sustained by the inhabitants in and about Haydon Bridge by the late flood on the 16th day of Novr 1771 £ sh d John Armstrong Weaver Cash and Wearing apparel 5. 5. 0 Edward Bell Innkeeper Corn, Hay & Ale 17. 0. 0 John Elliot Potter Raggs & Potts 0. 10. 0 John Elliot Woodman Timber of sundry Sorts --------- William Corbett Innkeeper Wood & Ale 1. 10. 0 Richard Forster Blacksmith Hay & Damages done in his shop 2. 0. 0 John Fairlamb Weaver Hay 0. 10. 0 Thos Fairlamb Weaver Hay 1. 10. 0 Edward Coats Butcher £ sh d £ sh d Sheep 2. 0.0 Hay 2. 0.0 4. 0. 0 John Coulson Joiner Working Tools & Wood 1. 0. 0 John Oliver Joiner Wood & Working Tools 1. 10. 0 Carried over

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