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Barrington Colliery | Barrington Colliery | Mr |
About 42 Chains | An extensive Colliery with all necessary | ||
(Henry Pit) | (Henry Pit) | East of Choppington | acquirements workshops yards & also | |||
Barrington Colliery | Mr Edward Turner | Station | a number of cottages occupied by men | |||
(Henry Pit) | employed at this Colliery and is the | |||||
Barrington Colliery | Mr John Hay | property of J. Davison & partners | ||||
(Henry Pit) | ||||||
Sleekburn Cottage | Sleekburn Cottage | Mr John Nicholson | About 20 chains SE | A very neat farm house with offices out | ||
Sleekburn Cottage | Mr Edward Turner | of Barrington Colliery | houses yards & attached the property of | |||
Sleekburn Cottage | Mr Wm Taylor | Lord Barrington | ||||
Barrington Tile Works | Barrington Tile Works | Mr John Nicholson | About 7 chains East | A large brick & tile works with the | ||
Barrington Tile Works | Mr Edward Turner | of Sleekburn Cottage | necessary machinery also two dwelling | |||
Barrington Tile Works | Mr Wm Taylor | houses adjoining on the East & West | ||||
the property of Lord Barrington | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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