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Parish of Earsdon Township of Earsdon Backworth and Holywell

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Backworth Colliery Backworth Colliery Mr G. Chapman About 30 Chains West Formerly an extensive Colliery but is
(A. Pit) (A Pit) of Earsdon Colliery now merely used as a pumping engine
Backworth Colliery Mr J.G.Hurst Duke & Duchess Pit Commenced about 1800 and is the property
Backworth Colliery Mr G.Young of H Taylor & partners
Property Plan
Backworth Colliery A Pit Estate Plan
Backworth Colliery County Register of the Electors for 1858
Holystone Well Holystone Well Mr G.Chapman About 7 Chains West A very good spring well so called
Holystone Well Mr J.G. Hurst of Bell Engine
Holystone Well Mr G.Young
Backworth Lane Backworth Lane Mr G. Chapman West of Backworth An ordinary Township road leading
Backworth Lane Mr J.G. Hurst Colliery from Earsdon Lane to Backworth in
Backworth Lane Mr John Embleton the Direction of Seghill
Felix Gillespie

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Transcribed by PW and CTW

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