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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Coalcleugh Mine | Coalcleugh Mine | Whellan’s Directory | 12 Chains S West | The largest Lead Mine | ||
(Lead) | (Lead) | of Mutton Hall | in West Allen Dale it | |||
Coalcleugh Mine | Mr. Joseph Bell | is entered by 4 levels | ||||
(Lead) | and is the Property of | |||||
Coalcleugh Mine | Mr. Thomas Foster | W.B. Beaumont Esqr. | ||||
(Lead) | ||||||
The Miners Arms | The Miner’s Arms | Name on Sign board | 12 Chains S West | A Small public house | ||
(PH) | The Miners Arms | Mr. Thomas Foster | of Mutton Hall | in the Village of Coalcleugh | ||
The Miners Arms | Mr. C. Makepeace | |||||
Miners | White’s Directory | |||||
Sunnyside | Sunnyside | The Revd. J. Reed | 14 Chains S West | A Couple of Cottages | ||
Sunnyside | Mr. Joseph Stoker | of Mutton Hall | with gardens attached | |||
Sunnyside | Mr. C. Makepeace | West of Coalcleugh. | ||||
Sunnyside | List of Co Voters | |||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by MP
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