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Foreman’s Row is described in NB of Sheet 81 Plan 5 | ||||||
Cramlington WagonWay is described in NB of Sheet 89 Plan 2 | ||||||
Blyth & Tyne Railway is described in NB of Sheet 89 Plan 2 | ||||||
Low Cramlington Colliery | Low Cramlington Colliery | Hugh Taylor Esqr | 31 chains N of | There is only one house belonging | ||
Low Cramlington Colliery | Revd Mr Kene | the Presbyterian | to this Colliery hamlet in the Ph | |||
Low Cramlington Colliery | Henry Shum Storey (Promoter) | Chapel | of Earsdon the Remainder is in the | |||
Cramlington Low Pit | Estate Plan (belonging to) | Parish of Cramlington the houses | ||||
(Sir M.W.Ridley) | are plain having small gardens | |||||
Attached & are occupied by the | ||||||
Colliery operatives This portion | ||||||
belongs to Sir Matthw W.Ridley & | ||||||
the part in Cramlington to Henry Shum Storey Esqr | ||||||
Seaton Burn | See NB of Sheet 81 Plan 14 | |||||
Holywell Dean | See NB of Sheet 81 Plan 13 | |||||
Thomas Jordan |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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