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Earsdon Lane | Earsdon Lane | Property Plan of the Ancient Enclosure | S.W. of the Village of | An ordinary Township road leading | ||
Earsdon Lane | Mr G. Chapman | Earsdon & adjoining | from Earsdon in Direction of Newcastle to | |||
Earsdon Lane | Mr G. Horsley | Bertram Place | its Junction with Backworth Lane | |||
Shire Moor | Shire Moor | Mackenzie’s History | Aboute 33 Chains South | A large district of arable & pasture | ||
Shire Moor | Whellan’s Directory | of Earsdon Village | land enclosed and divided about 1790 | |||
Shire Moor | Mr G Chapman | by Act of Parliament | ||||
Property Plan | ||||||
Earsdon Colliery | Earsdon Colliery | Mr G. Chapman | About 11 Chains North | Formerly an extensive Colliery but is | ||
(Duke & Duchess Pits) | (Duke & Duchess Pits) | Mr J.R. Edwards | of Moor Edge | now laid off Commenced about 1824 and | ||
Earsdon Colliery | Mr J. G. Hurst | is the property of H Taylor Clark and | ||||
Earsdon Colliery | Whites Directory | partners | ||||
Earsdon Main | ||||||
Felix Gillespie |
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