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Doddington North Moor | Doddington North Moor | Revd Wm Proctor | On Sheets | This name applies to all that land | ||
Mr John Cock | 10.16 | covered with rough pasture on each side of | ||||
Mr Robt Cock | 11.13 | the road to Berwick, from Doddington to the | ||||
14.4 | Coalburn northward, and from Coal Law | |||||
15.1 | on the E. to Roughton Lynn on the West. | |||||
15.2 | it formerly included the whole farm of | |||||
15.5R | Wrangham – which is said to have been |
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15.6 | illegally from the Moor – and hence got the | |||||
name of Wrangham – | ||||||
Coalburn Houses | Coalburn Houses | Mr John Cock | On Sheet | A few cottages near the roadside 2 1/2 | ||
Mr Robt Cock | 15.1 | miles N of Doddington occupied | ||||
Mr George Cock | by a few Miners & pitmen – | |||||
Doddingtonmoor | Doddingtonmoor | Mr Blackden Heatherslaw | On Sheet | An old colliery on Doddington Moor | ||
Colliery | Colliery | Mr Thomas Ford | 10.16 | at a short distance from the parish | ||
(Disused) | (Disused) | Mr Ormston Ford | boundary dividing Ford and Doddington, | |||
the working of this Pit has been | ||||||
stopped, the machinery removed and | ||||||
the buildings are fast falling to | ||||||
decay | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header '(Collected by)'
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