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Parish of Earsdon Township of Earsdon Backworth and Holywell

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Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Mr G.Chapman About 7 Chains South A small building formerly a workshop
(Wesleyan Reform) (Reform) of Earsdon Square of Earsdon Colliery but is now used as
Methodist Chapel Mr J.G.Hurst a Chapel by the Reform Methodists
Methodist Chapel Mr G.Young
Wesleyan Reformers Census Returns
Shiney Row Shiney Row Mr G.Chapman About 2 Chains N.W A small row of ordinary Cottages
Shiney Row Mr J.G.Hurst of Moor Edge inhabited by Pitmen
Shiney Row Mr G.Young
Bell Engine Bell Engine Mr G.Chapman About 20 Chains S.W A large Standing Engine and a
Bell Engine Mr J. G Hurst of Moor Edge Few cottages so called from a bell
Bell Engine Mr G.Young being formerly placed here as a signal
to convey the coal wagons along this
wagonway by means of this engine
Felix Gillespie

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Transcribed by PW and CTW

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