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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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Keelman’s Row | Keelm |
Mr Guthrie | 110 Links West from | A long Row of old indifferent Cottages | ||
Keelm |
Mr Robinson | York Street | formerly inhabited by Keelmen |
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Keelm |
Mr Thrift | occupied by Colliers employed in Cowpen | ||||
Mr Laws Agent | Colliery | |||||
The Buffalo Inn | The Buffalo Inn | Mr Lionel Aynsley | South end of Keel- | An ordinary house licensed for the Sale | ||
The Buffalo Inn | License | Men’s Row | of Spirits &c | |||
The Buffalo Inn | Sign Board | |||||
Wellington Street | Wellington Street | Name on stone | 110 Links east from | A regularly built Street Consisting of | ||
Wellington Street | Mr Guthrie | Keelmen’s Row | Neat New Brick Houses leading from | |||
Wellington Street | Mr Thrift | Keelmen’s Row to Albert Street | ||||
The Blagdon Inn | The Blagdon Inn | Mr Thomas Weatherly | 90 Links East from | A good Brick house Licensed for the | ||
The Blagdon Inn | Sign Board | the Primitive Methodist | Sale of Spirits &c | |||
The Blagdon Inn | License | Chapel | ||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by LF
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