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Cramlington Wagonway | Cramlington Wagon Way | Mr Tait | Leads from Cramlington | |||
(Amelia Pit Branch) | (Amelia Pit Branch) | Engine Pit to Cramling- | Messrs Lamb, Potter &c and is used by them for carrying | |||
Cramlington Wagon Way | Mr Telford | ton Amelia Pit | their coals to the River Tyne from the Cramlington Amelia Pit | |||
(Amelia Pit Branch) | It joins the Cramlington Anne Pit at the Cramlington | |||||
Cramlington Wagon Way | Mr Carr | Engine Pit | ||||
(Amelia Pit Branch) | ||||||
Cramlington Wagonway | Cramlington Wagon Way | Mr Tait | Extends from Cramling | This belongs to the same owners as the Amelia | ||
(Anne Pit Branch) | (Anne Pit Branch) | ton Engine Pit to Cram | Pit Branch & the same description is appli- | |||
Cramlington Wagon Way | Mr Telford | lington Anne Pit | cable to it | |||
(Anne Pit Branch) | ||||||
Cramlington Wagon Way | Mr Carr | |||||
(Anne Pit Branch) | ||||||
Low Cramlington Colliery | Cramlington Colliery | Mr Tait | Surrounding the Cram- | Name applied to a few rows of stone & | ||
Cramlington Colliery | Mr Telford | lington Engine Pit | wooden houses the property of the Messrs Lamb, | |||
Cramlington Colliery | Mr Carr | Potter & Co. and occupied solely by the men | ||||
Low Cramlington Colliery | Henry Shum Storey Esqr – proprietor | employed in their Collieries in the Neighbourhood | ||||
Low Cramlington Colliery | J. Laws Esqr | "The name Cramlington Colliery should be changed | ||||
Low Cramlington Colliery | Revd Wm Skene | "to Low Cramlington Colliery upon the authority of the proprietor | ||||
"and other gentlemen" Examiners remark. | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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