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Parish of Chollerton Sheet 77 Plan 1

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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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