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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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about 7 Chains S.E. | A very good Stone Bridge erected | |||||
Haddricks Mill Bridge | Mr Joseph Hindmarch | of Gosforth Colliery | by the owners of Gosforth Colliery in | |||
Haddrick’s Mill (County) | lieu of Salters Bridge and is Supported | |||||
Haddericks Mill Bridge | Mr J. Humphrey | by the County | ||||
Haddericks Mill Bridge | Mr Jas Black | "Haddricks Mill Bridge is the proper name and it is sanctioned | ||||
Haddericks Mill Bridge | Richardson’s description through | "by the best authorities. It was built by Mr Brandling (to be used instead | ||||
NCastle | "of Salters Bridge) and is now kept in repair by the County." Examiner’s reply | |||||
Haddrick’s | Whellan’s directory | |||||
Haddricks Mill Bridge | List of County Bridges | |||||
The Brandling Villa Inn | The Brandling Villa Inn | Mr Joseph Hindmarch | adjoining Haddericks | A very neat public house known by | ||
The Brandling Villa Inn | Mr M. Arkley | Mill Bridge on the West | this sign or name | |||
The Brandling Villa Inn | The Sign board | |||||
Felix Gillespie Civil assistant |
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