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Parish of Earsdon Townships of Backworth and Holywell

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Backworth Colliery Backworth Colliery (C.Pit) Mr Hurst 12 Chains North West from This colliery is the property of the Messrs Taylor
(C. Pit) Backworth Colliery (C.Pit) Jas Hunter Havelock Town & Partners and were built by them in 1857 The
Backworth Colliery (C.Pit) Taylor D Hunter works are extensive having a great number of hands
Backworth Colliery White’s Directory employed at them
Backworth Colliery County Register of Electors for 1858
Havelock Place Havelock TownPlace Mr Hurst 12 Chains south-east This name is applied to A new village now in course of compl-
Havelock TownPlace Jas Hunter from Backworth Colliery, C Pit tion the property of Messrs Taylor & Partners for the
Havelock TownPlace Taylor D Hunter accomodation of the men employed in their Backworth
The Messrs Taylor the proprietors Consulted B Pit, the name is applied in Memory of the late Indian
Hero Lieut. General Sir Henry Havelock
West Cramlington Wagonway West Cramlington Wagonway Hugh Taylor Esq About 3 Chains The name is given to a Wagon way
West Cramlington Wagonway Thomas J Taylor Esq SW of Havelock that leads from Backworth Colliery
West Cramlington Wagonway Mr Little Place to the West Cramlington Colliery & thence
West Cramlington Railway Award Plan to the North Eastern Railway It is the
property of the Messrs Taylor & Co
J Considine

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