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Parish of Cramlington Township of Cramlington
Sheet 80 Plan 12

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West Cramlington West Cramlington Hugh Taylor Esqr About 23 chains The name applies to a Village
West Cramlington Thomas John Taylor Esqr N.W. of East Containing one Public House two
West Cramlington Revd R E Mason Cramlington Colliery Methodist Chapels a Mechanic’s
West Cramlington County Register of Electors for 1858 (Dicky Pit) Institute & Private School. It was
originally erected by the Colliery
owners Messrs Taylor, Lamb & Story
for the accommodation of their workmen
It is exclusively occupied by Pitmen
West Cramlington Colliery West Cramlington Colliery Hugh Taylor Esqr About 9 Chains N A very extensive Colliery affording
West Cramlington Colliery Thomas John Taylor Esqr of the Primitive Methodist employment for the residents of
West Cramlington Colliery Whellan’s Directory Chapel the surrounding houses The Coal is
West Cramlington Colliery Estate Plan employed for Steam purposes for which
West Cramlington Colliery County Register of Electors for 1858 it is greatly esteemed It is worked by
Taylor Maldie Lamb & Co.
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Hugh Taylor Esqr About 4 Chains N A plain Stone building the property
(Wesleyan) (Wesleyan) of The Blue Bell Inn of the Colliery Company occupied used as a place of
Methodist Chapel Thomas John Taylor Esqr worship by the Wesleyan Society Methodists
(Wesleyan)
Methodist Chapel Whellan’s Directory
(Wesleyan)
Thomas Jordan
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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