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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 | |||||
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The Lord Nelson | Sign Board | |||||
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Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Reverend Mr Ingham | South West side | A plain looking |
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(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 | |||||
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J.C. | ||||||
Salter’s Row is described in Name Book of Sheet 4 | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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