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Aydon Quarry | Aydon Quarry | Mr Lionel Winship | 19 chains N.E. of | A large Limestone quarry | ||
Aydon Quarry | Mr Edward Finley | Megs Well | which takes its name from | |||
Aydon Quarry | Mr William Greenwell | its situation near | ||||
Aydon Village | ||||||
Aydon South Limekiln | Aydon South Kiln | Mr Lionel Winship | 24 chains South | This Lime kiln takes its | ||
Aydon South Kiln | Mr Edward Finley | of Megs Well | name from its situation | |||
Aydon South Kiln | Mr William Greenwell | South of Aydon Village | ||||
Hanginglinn Well | Hanging Linn Well | Mr Lionel Winship | 32 chains S.E. of | This has formerly been a Linn | ||
Hanging Linn Well | Mr Edward Finley | Megs Well | ||||
Hanging Linn Well | Mr William Greenwell | by the overflow of water from | ||||
Shildon Lough it is at present | ||||||
drained away the well has | ||||||
taken its name from | ||||||
the Linn | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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