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Middle Cowden | Middle Cowden | Mr. Walter Rutherford | 45 Chains North | A Stone House divided into Several | ||
(Middle Cowden) | East of High | dwellings, and occupied by the | ||||
Middle Cowden | Mr. Edward Charlton | Fold Rigg | workmen employed in Cowden Colliery | |||
(Tone Turnpike) | there are outhouses and gardens | |||||
Middle Cowden | Mr. Thomas Hall (Low Cowden) | attached | ||||
Cowden Colliery | Cowden Colliery | Mr. W. Rutherford | 61 Chains North | A small colliery with a level | ||
Cowden Colliery | Mr. E. Charlton | East of High | for ingress. The coals are conveyed | |||
Cowden Colliery | Mr. T. Hall | Fold Rigg | to the Surface by Steam power | |||
the pit has been in use about | ||||||
5 years | ||||||
Low Cowden | Low Cowden | Mr. T. Hall | 51 Chains East | A farm house with outhouses & | ||
Low Cowden | Mr. E. Charlton | by North of High | gardens attached. The property | |||
Low Cowden | Mr. Stokoe (Warkshaugh Bank) | Fold Rigg | of Mr. Gregson Low Linn | |||
Low Cowden | Fryer & Son’s County Map | |||||
James Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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