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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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Ashington Colliery | Ashington Colliery | T. Sample Esq | 96 chains N.W. | The place on the line of rails | ||
Junction | Junction | Mr Dickinson | of Coneygarth | where the Ashington Colliery Wagon | ||
Ashington Colliery | Mr Cockson | Moor | Way joins the N. Eastern Railway | |||
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Coney Garth | Coney Garth | T Sample Esq | 36 chains West | A small hamlet consisting | ||
Coney Garth | Mr Dickenson | of Coneygarth | of two farm houses & several | |||
Coney Garth | Mr Cockson | Moor | cottages the property of the | |||
Coney Garth | White’s Directory | Duke of |
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Coneygarth Moor | Coneygarth Moor | T Sample Esq | 36 chains East | A good farm house with | ||
Coneygarth Moor | Mr Dickenson | of Coney Garth | outhouses and land attached | |||
Coneygarth Moor | Mr Cockson | the property of the Duke of |
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Boreholes Well | Boreholes Well | Mr Dickenson | 32 chains N.W. | A good spring of water | ||
Boreholes Well | Mr Cockson | of Coneygarth | ||||
Boreholes Well | Mr Henderson | Moor | ||||
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