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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Cowpen Mill |
Cowpen Mill | Mr Wm McKenzie | 130 Links North West | A larger Stone building worked by | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | from the Queens | Steam | |||
Cowpen Mill | Mr Guthrie | Arms Inn | ||||
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Cowpen Mill | Mr Thrift | |||||
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The Queen’s Arms Inn | The Queens Arms | Mr Oswald Cleghorn | 130 Links South | A good Brick house licensed | ||
Inn | East from Cowpen | for the Sale of Spirits &c | ||||
The Queens Arms | License | Mill | ||||
Inn | ||||||
The Queens Arms | Sign Board | |||||
Inn | ||||||
The Grey Horse | The Grey Horse | Mr Matthew Forster | 2 Chains North East | A large ordinary House licensed for | ||
(PH) | The Grey Horse | License | from the Queen’s | the Sale of Spirits &c | ||
The Grey Horse | Sign Board | Arms Inn | ||||
Ballast Hill | Ballast Hill | Mr John Wilkinson | Bounded by the rere of | An eminence formed by Ballast from ships | ||
Ballast Hill | Mr William G Patterson | Bridge Street the Gas | formerly deposited here. There are 2 Cottages at | |||
Ballast Hill | Mr Thrift | Works the Wagon | the east end of |
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Way & the rere of Salter’s | applied. The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel & School | |||||
Row | also stand on it & a portion converted into Gardens | |||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by LF
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