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Jackdaw Crags | Jackdaw Crags | Mr Watson | 60 Chains SW of | A high ledge of rocks situated | ||
Jackdaw Crags | Mr E Lowes | Common House | on the East side of Haltwhis- | |||
Jackdaw Crags | Mr Ives | tle Burn | ||||
South Tyne Colliery | South Tyne Colliery | Mr Watson | 69 1/2 Chains SW | The lead mining system is | ||
South Tyne Colliery | Mr Nixon | of Common House | carried to a considerable | |||
South Tyne Colliery | Dr Smith | extent in obtaining the coal, by | ||||
means of levels; the coal is of | ||||||
a good quality Messrs Adamson | ||||||
proprietors | ||||||
South Tyne Brickworks | South Tyne Brickworks | Mr Watson | 69 Chains SW of | Bricks & tiles are manufactured | ||
South Tyne Brickworks | Mr Nixon | Common House | here Nelson & Company are the lessees | |||
South Tyne Brickworks | Mr Smith | from the Messrs Adamsons the landlords | ||||
the former has them sublet to | ||||||
Mr Hudspith who carries on | ||||||
the works at present | ||||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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