[Gosforth 66 of 80]

66

Parish of Gosforth Townships of Kenton and Coxlodge
Sheet 88 Plan 14

< List of Names
as written on the Plan
Various modes of
Spelling the same Names
Authority for those modes of
Spelling
Situation Descriptive Remarks, or other
General Observations
which may be considered of Interest
>
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

Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.

An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it.

Transcribed by EDA and LCA

Return to Gosforth index

«Previous page     Next page»