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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Newcastle & Carlisle | Newcastle & Carlisle | Name on Company’s Wagons &c | Passes thro the NE | A line of Railway between | ||
Railway | Railway | Corner of this plan | Newcastle & Carlisle for the conveyance | |||
Do | Bradshaws Railway Guide | of goods & passengers | ||||
Do | Mr Wood | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Paxton | At the bottom of | A building belonging to the Primitive | ||
(Primitive) | (Primitive) | Joseph Robson | Bull Bank | Methodists used for the purpose of | ||
Methodist Chapel | Thomas Miller | Divine Worship | ||||
(Primitive) | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | ||||||
(Primitive) | ||||||
Contains 270 Sittings | ||||||
of which 230 are free | ||||||
Haugh Lane | Haugh Lane | Plan of Hexham 1848 | North of Back | A narrow road extending West | ||
Haugh Lane | Board on the Wall | Row | from the bottom of Bull Bank | |||
Haugh Lane | Mr Joseph Fairless | to Gilesgate | ||||
Henry Farr c/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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