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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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Seghill Colliery | Seghill Colliery | Mr John Fryer | About 4 chains South | An extensive colliery with two pits | ||
(John & Engine Pits) | of Seaton Burn | and the necessary machinery attached | ||||
Seghill Colliery | Mr James Dobie | also workshops sheds and several Cottages | ||||
Seghill Colliery | Mr James Cockburn | adjoining Commenced about 1823 | ||||
John Pit | by the propri |
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Engine Pit | ||||||
Middle Farm | Middle Farm | Mr John Fryer | About 9 chains | Formerly an extensive farm building | ||
Middle Farm | Mr John Hardy | North of Seghill Colliery | offices &c but is now divided into several | |||
Middle Farm | Mr James Cockburn | tenements by the proprietors, the owners | ||||
Middle Farm | Whellan’s Directory | of Seghill Colliery | ||||
Mare Close | Mare’s Close | Mr John Fryer | About 28 chains | A few dwelling houses with offices | ||
Mare’s Close | Mr John Hardy | East of Middle Farm | yards etc attached, formerly a farm | |||
Mare’s Close | Mr James Cockburn | house etc but the houses and farm are | ||||
Mare Close | Estate Plan | now in the po |
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Mare Close | Richardson’s map | Seghill Colliery | ||||
Mare Close | Award Plan | |||||
Mare Close | White’s Directory | |||||
Felix Gillespie |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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