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Fawdon | Fawdon | Mr. Winship | 31 Chains north of | A large farm house offices & G[???] | ||
Fawdon | Mr. Greener | Fawdon Old Pit | ||||
Fawdon | Mr. Mackie | |||||
Fawdon | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
Fawdon B. Pit | Fawdon B. Pit | Mr. Winship | 26 Chains west of | An old wrought out Coal Pit | ||
(Coal) | Fawdon B. Pit | Mr. Greener | Fawdon Lane | |||
Fawdon B. Pit | Mr. Mackie | |||||
Fawdon Old Pit | Fawdon Old Pit | Mr. Winship | 25 Chains S.E. by | An old wrought out Coal mine | ||
(Coal) | Fawdon Old Pit | Mr. Greener | East of Fawdon | so called from having been sunk | ||
Fawdon Old Pit | Mr. Mackie | B. Pit | before the other two Fawdon P[its] | |||
Fawdon Colliery | White’s Directory | it is likewise called Fawdon | ||||
Low Fawdon | Mackenzie’s History | A Pit but this is the more | ||||
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