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Nelson Place Nelson Place Mrs Arkless Extends South Westwards from A Row of good new Brick houses
Nelson Place Mr Thrift the High Quay
Nelson Place Mr Robinson
The Lord Nelson The Lord Nelson Mr John Readford North West end of An ordinary House licensed for the Sale
(PH) (PH) the High Quay of Spirits &c
The Lord Nelson License
(PH)
The Lord Nelson Sign Board
(PH)
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Reverend Mr Ingham South West side A plain looking looking Brick Structure capable
(Wesleyan) (Wesleyan) Ballast Hill of seating about 500 persons built by subscription
Methodist Chapel Mr Wm G Patterson in 1815 & with the School adjoining Cost about
(Wesleyan) 800 Pounds
Methodist Chapel Mr John Wilkinson
(Wesleyan)
Ballast Hill Mr John Wilkinson 140 Links East from 2 ordinary houses so named from their si-
Ballast Hill Mr Wm G. Patterson the Wesleyan Methodist tuation in a place where Ballast used to
Ballast Hill Mr Thrift Chapel be deposited formerly See Page 7
J.C.
Salter’s Row is described in Name Book of Sheet 4
J. Considine
Sapper Royal Engineers

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