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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Woodstead | Woodstead | Mr. G. Trotter | On Sheet | A small, farmhouse, | ||
Woodstead | Mr. G. Mavin | 27.2 | having suitable offices, | |||
Woodstead | Mr. R, Coxon | garden, and a small farm | ||||
Woodsteads | Tithe map | attached |
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of Mr. John Thompson, | ||||||
Embleton. It is also know | ||||||
as Claysteads | ||||||
Christonbank | Christonbank | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A very small Colliery, giving | ||
Colliery | Colliery | 27.2 | employment to only 5 or 6 men | |||
-bank Station |
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property of G. Dunn Esqr. | ||||||
Christonbank | Christonbank | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A small Lime Works, | ||
Lime Works | Lime Works | 27.2 | Consisting of a |
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Kiln, |
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the farm of Christonbank | ||||||
and about 1/2 a mile northeast | ||||||
of the farmhouse – | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by PT
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