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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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The Railway Inn | The Railway Inn | Mr Graham | About 2 chains | A house licensed to sell | ||
The Railway Inn | Mr Scott | South of Bedlington | ale, spirits etc, the property | |||
The Railway Inn | Mr Fisher | Station | of Mr Clayton | |||
Bedlington Colliery | Bedlington Colliery | Mr Graham | In the East of the | This name applies collectively | ||
Bedlington Colliery | Mr Cruttis | plan | to an extensive colliery and | |||
Bedlington Colliery | Mr Scott | hamlet. The whole is the property | ||||
of Thos Davison Esq & partners | ||||||
A. Pit | Mr Cruttis | About 11 chains | The main coal shaft of the | |||
A. Pit | Mr Graham | West of Bedlington | above colliery, the depth of | |||
A. Pit | Mr Scott | Station | which is 82 fathoms | |||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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