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Bank Cottage | Mr Robert Swan | 230 Links East of | A neat stone house pleasantly situated | |||
Mr Guthrie | Bedlington Mill | on Bedlington Bank & used as a school | ||||
Mr Wm Hindhaugh | for girls | |||||
Keelmen’s Row | George Marshall Esqr | Name applied to 4 or 5 inferior Cottages | ||||
Mr Robert Swan | 16 Chains N East | occupied by Pit Men | ||||
Mr Thomas Gardner | ||||||
of Bedlington | ||||||
Iron Works | ||||||
Bedlington Iron Works | George Marshall Esqr | The Iron Manufactory in most of its branches | ||||
Mr Robert Swan | was formerly extensively carried on here but owing to the pro- | |||||
Mr Thomas Gardner | In the N East | prietor having become involved in debt the works ceased some 4 | ||||
White’s Directory | Corner of Plan | or 5 years ago & the extensive premises on both sides of the River are | ||||
now vacant & mouldering. The name also embraces all the houses | ||||||
situated on either bank of the River & formerly occupied by the | ||||||
men employed in the works but now occupied by Pit Men | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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