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Parish of Earsdon Township of Seaton Delaval

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Seaton Delaval Seaton Delaval Colliery John Butters Esqr (Agent) 40 Chains E. An extensive Colliery with a village containing
Colliery Seaton Delaval Colliery H Laws Esqr of Longframlington 2 P. Houses a Presbyterian, a Methodist (Wesleyan)
Seaton Delaval Colliery Property plan Colliery & Primitive Methodist Chapels. It is
Seaton Delaval Hugh Taylor Esqr occupied inhabited by the Pitmen in the employ
Seaton Delaval T J Taylor Esqr of Lamb & Co; the Blyth & Tyne Railway
Seaton Delaval Estate Plan in the possession of H. Taylor Esqr Company has a station here The local
Seaton Delaval County Map residents use their endeavours to call the Village
Seaton Delaval Colliery List of County Voters for 1858 Seaton Delaval But the proprietor Lord Hastings
& his agent J Butters Esqr will not allow it
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Revd W Skene 16 chains N W of A plain building building used by
(Primitive) (Primitive) The Hastings Arms Inn the Primitive Methodists
Methodist Chapel Whellan’s Directory for Divine worship & owned
(Primitive) by the Colliery Company
Methodist Chapel Revd W Shaw
(Primitive)
Methodist Chapel Methodist Chapel Whellan’s Directory About 10 chains A plain stone Structure
(Wesleyan) (Wesleyan) N E of The Hastings Divine Worship is Celebrated
Methodist Chapel Revd W Skene Arms Inn here by the Wesleyan Methodists
(Wesleyan)
Methodist Chapel Rev R E Mason
(Wesleyan)
Thomas Jordan

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