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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Blakelaw | Blake-Law | Mr Wm Hunter | In the West of the | Two farm houses with | ||
Blake-Law | Mr Thos Bell | parish. About 30 chs | Outbuildings & gardens attached. | |||
Blake-Law | Mr John Heron | N.E. of Slaty-Ford | The property of Lord Rugby | |||
Blakelaw | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
Blakelaw | White’s Directory | |||||
Kenton Bank Top or Blakelaw | MacKenzie’s History | |||||
Blakelaw | A small County Map | |||||
Blakelaw | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
Slatyford | Slaty-Ford | Mr Wm Hunter | In the West of the | A Small hamlet at the junction | ||
Slaty-Ford | Mr Thos Bell | parish. About 30 Chs | of two township Roads. Consisting | |||
Slaty-Ford | Mr John Heron | S.W. of Blake-Law | of One farmhouse occupied by Mr Heron | |||
Slatyford | White’s Directory | & about a dozen Cottages chiefly occupied | ||||
Slateyford | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | by Pit Men. The whole is the | ||||
Property of Lord Rugby. | ||||||
Kenton Colliery | Kenton Colliery | McKenzie’s History of Durham | About 20 Chains | The Colliery is now abandoned but formerly | ||
(Old Engine Pit) | (Old Engine Pit) | S. of Cocks Harbour | it was ranked among the principal in the | |||
Kenton Colliery | Mr Brown | Vicinity of Newcastle Mention is made of this | ||||
(Old Engine Pit) | colliery in Page 590 of McKenzies History of Durham | |||||
Kenton Colliery | Mr John Simpson | It was worked last by Empson Middleton Esqr Compy [???] | ||||
(Old Engine Pit) | ||||||
Mr Greenhaw | ||||||
The names "Blakelaw" and | ||||||
"Slatyford" are each to be written | ||||||
as one word. John McMahon c/a | ||||||
John McMahon CA |
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