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Parish of Earsdon Township of Hartley
Sheet 81 Plan 11

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Hartley West Farm Hartley West Farm Mr William Bower On the South East An ordinary farm house and good out
Hartley West Farm Mr John Gillespie corner of Trace 1 offices in the occupation of Mr William
Hartley West Farm Mr John Watson Bower & owned by Lord Hastings
Drift Well Drift Well Mr William Bower 550 Links North East A very good Spring issuing from a Drift
Drift Well Mr John Gillespie from Grove Farm connected with the adjoining Quarry. The inha-
Drift Well Mr John Watson habitants of Hartley & Seaton Sluice draw all their
Supply of Spring Water from the Well
Hartley East Farm Hartley East Farm Mr Wm Bower 3 Chains South from An extensive farm house & good new Out
Hartley East Farm Mr John Gillespie the Methodist Chapel Offices the Property of Lord Hastings and
Hartley East Farm Mr Joseph Patterson (New Connexion) occupied by Mr Joseph Patterson
Hartley East Farm List of County Voters
Hartley Hartley John Butters Esqr 8 Chains South from The Village has 2 Methodist Chapels 1 farm house
Hartley Mr Joseph Patterson the Centenary Chapel & 3 Public houses. The cottages have all an old
Hartley Mr William Bower appearance many of these nearly in Ruins. The in-
Hartley White’s Directory habitants all belong to the Working Classes the
Hartley List of Co Voters for 1858 Majority being Colliers, Lord Hastings is Proprietor
Hartley Mackenzie’s History of it
J. Considine
Sapper Royal Engineers

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