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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Kenton | Kenton | Mr Watson | About 2 1/2 miles | A Small Village it contains | ||
Kenton | Mr John Simpson | N.W. of NCastle | a Chapel of ease to Gosforth Ch. a | |||
Kenton | Mr Greenhaw | Weslyan Methodist Chapel & 1 School | ||||
Kenton | Whellan’s Directory | The inhabitants are Chiefly Pit Men in the | ||||
Kenton | A small County Map | employ of Messrs Robinson & Bell. | ||||
Kenton | Mackenzie’s History | The School is endowed by the | ||||
Kenton | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | National Board of Education | ||||
Old Engine Lane | Old Engine Lane | Mr Watson | About 40 chains | A township lane leading from Kenton | ||
Old Engine Lane | Mr John Simpson | S. |
to Old Engine Pit | |||
Old Engine Lane | Mr Greenhaw | of Wellington | ||||
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Kenton Bar | ||||||
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Note: Unsigned
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