< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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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