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Parish of Earsdon Townships of Holywell and Earsdon

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Holywell Grange Holywell Grange Mr John Smith About 20 Chains this name is given to a good
Holywell Grange T. Taylor Esqr N of East Holywell farm house with outhouses &c
Holywell Grange Mr Turner Colliery attached both owned & occupied
Holywell Grange Greenwood’s County Map by Hugh Taylor Esqr
Grange White’s Directory
Fenwick’s Close Fenwick’s Close Mr John Smith About 38 Chains An ordinary farm house with
Fenwick’s Close T Taylor Esqr S.E. of Holywell outhouses & gardens &c attached
Fenwick’s Close Mr Blackburn Grange in the occupation of Mr John Smith
Fenwick’s Close Richardson’s plan of the Suburbs And owned by Nathaniel Bates Esqr
of Newcastle
Fenwick’s Close Greenwood’s Co Map
Fenwick’s Close Award Plan
Fenwick’s Close Estate Plan
Fenwick’s Close County Register of the Electors for 1858
Fenwick’s Close White’s Directory
Backworth Wagonway Backworth Wagon Way Thomas John Taylor Esqr About 19 chains SW The name is given to a Railway exclusively
Backworth Wagon Way Revd R.E. Mason of West Holywell Square used for the transport of coals from the Backworth
Backworth Wagon Way Mr [Tranter?] Colliery to the River Tyne Messrs Waldie
& Lamb Proprietors
Thomas Jordan

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Transcribed by CTW and PW

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