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Old Staith | Old Staith | Mr John Cairns | 520 Links South- | This place was formerly used by the proprietors | ||
Old Staith | Mr William Cowens | West from the Star | of Percy Checks Colliery for the purpose | |||
Old Staith | Mr John Twizel | & Garter Inn | of depositing their Coals prior to shipping | |||
them off. The old Wall inclosing the [staith] | ||||||
is now lined with Stables Slaughter Houses | ||||||
& a good Brick House occupied by | ||||||
a gardener. The Stables Slaughter Houses | ||||||
&c are of a temporary Construction – the | ||||||
occupiers having no certain tenure for them | ||||||
Church | Church | Revd Mr. Reid | About 3 Chains | A neat Stone Edifice | ||
(Chapel of Ease) | (Chapel of Ease) | S.E. of the Mechanic’s | Erected by Sir Matthew White Ridley | |||
Institute | for the convenience of the Members of the Establishment | |||||
Church | Mr. Nicholson | in Blyth & the surrounding locality | ||||
(Chapel of Ease) | and Entirely supported by him | |||||
Church | Mr.Robinson | |||||
(Chapel of Ease) | ||||||
J Considine Sapper R Engrs |
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