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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Burradon Colliery | Burradon Colliery | Whellan’s Directory | North of the parish boundary | A large Colliery with a few dwelling | ||
Burradon Colliery | Mr L. Ramshaw | and N.E. of this Plan | houses engines Workshops and all necessary | |||
Burradon Colliery | Mr J. Reed | Convenianc |
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Holywell Dean | Holywell Dean | H. Taylor Esqr | About 6 Chains S. | A ravine through which Seton | ||
Holywell Dean | Tho. J. Taylor Esqr | of the Half Moon Inn | Burn Winds its Course, it is in | |||
Holywell Dean | Mr Pyle | some places wooded & derives | ||||
its name from its proximity to Holywell | ||||||
Holywell Bridge | Holywell Bridge | H. Taylor Esqr | About 10 Chains | A good stone bridge it is | ||
(County) | Holywell Bridge | Tho. J. Taylor Esqr | SE of the Half Moon | repaired by the |
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Holywell Bridge | List of County Bridges | Inn | ||||
Hallowell Bridge | Mackenzies History | |||||
Bank Top | Bank Top | Hugh Taylor Esqr | 5 Chains S.W. of | A farm house so named from | ||
Bank Top | Thomas J. Taylor Esqr | Holywell Bridge | being standing on the summit of | |||
Bank Top | List of County Voters | a steep bank which descends to Seaton Burn | ||||
Bank Top | Estate Plan | It is occupied by Mr Smith | ||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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