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Netherton Moor | Netherton Moor | Mr Robert Swan | Lies on the east | This place has been for many years enclosed | ||
Netherton Moor | Mr Todd | side of the Turnpike | & consists of 7 or 8 Pasture Fields – attached | |||
Netherton Moor | Mrs Clark | Road | to Netherton South Farm – the soil of which | |||
is of an inferior quality | ||||||
Post Office | Post Office | Mr John Stewart | 450 Links East of | A neat stone cottage having a small | ||
Post Office | Mr Turnbull | Netherton House | Grocer’s Shop where the duties of the | |||
Post Office | Name on Board | Post Office are attended to | ||||
Old Row | Old Row | Mr Lishman | 2250 Links North | A double row of inferior houses occupied | ||
Old Row | Mr Robinson | East of Netherton House | by Pit Men employed in Netherton Colliery | |||
Old Row | Mr Todd | |||||
Ewart Hill | Ewart Hill | Mrs Clark | Surrounds Ewart Hill | A prominent eminence rising gradually | ||
Ewart Hill | Mr Robert Swan | High Farm | from some flat land by which it is sur- | |||
Ewart Hill | Mr John Curry | rounded | ||||
& Netherton Colliery is described in Name Book of S. 72 P. 7 | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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