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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Wood House | Wood House | Mr Hunter | 42 Chains S E | A plain stone building | ||
Wood House | Mr Teesdale | of War Carr | having a garden attached | |||
Wood House | Mr Waugh | it is tenanted by the owner | ||||
Mr Elliott | ||||||
Pow Charney Burn | described on 82/14 | |||||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Newcastle & Carlisle | Mr Arthur Stationmaster | 25 Chains S.W. | A double line of Railway beginning at Newcas- | ||
Railway | Railway | Haltwhistle | of Wood House | tle and terminating at Carlisle a dis- | ||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Mr Rutherford Rlway Inspector | tance of 60 miles; it possesses an | ||||
Railway | Haltwhistle | extensive passenger & mineral traffic | ||||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Dr Smith Haltwhistle | and has three Railway Stations in this | ||||
Railway | parish; the recent fruitless attempt of the Directors | |||||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Bradshaw’s Railway Guide | of the North Eastern Railway Compy to amalgamate | ||||
Railway | this line with their already extensive Railway | |||||
Newcastle & Carlisle | Time Bills | possessions has made its name familiar throughout | ||||
Railway | the Kingdom: it belongs to the Shareholders | |||||
Thos Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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