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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Bell Street | Bell Street | Name on house | N.W. of Walker Iron | An ordinary small street so called | ||
Bell Street | Mr. Thompson | Works | after a partner of these works | |||
Bell Street | Mr. Goodfellow | |||||
Walker factory School | Mr Mitchel | About 5 chains S.E. | This is an elegant Brick building erected by the | |||
Walker factory School | Mr Charles Crawford | of prospect Buildings | Walker Alkali and Iron Works proprietors | |||
Walker factory School | Mr Swann | for the education of the workmens children | ||||
Cambrian Row | Cambr |
Name on house | West of Losh, Wilson, | An ordinary row of dwelling houses | ||
Cambr |
Mr. Thompson | Bell Streets | so called | |||
Cambr |
Mr. Smith | |||||
River Tyne | River Tyne | Mr. Thompson | S.E. of the parish | A large navigable river dividing | ||
River Tyne | Mr. Goodfellow | the Count |
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River Tyne | Mr. W.B. Hicks | and running in NE. direction through Newcastle | ||||
River Tyne | County Map | and Shields to its Confluence with the | ||||
River Tyne | White’s Directory | German ocean | ||||
River Tyne | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
Felix Gillespie C/a |
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Transcribed by PT
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