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Sheet 88 Plan 4 Parish of Long Benton

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Camperdown Camperdown Mr Robson About 5 chains S of A small Hamlet consisting of three Public Houses
Camperdown Mr Coulson Seaton Burn wagonway and a few cottages it is sepearated from Hazlerigge by
Camperdown Mr Laidlea the Boundary that runs through on the north side
Camperdown County Register of the Electors for 1858
Hazlerigge Hazlerigge Mr Robson About 3 chains S of This name is applied to two rows of Cottages occupied
Hazlerigge Mr Coulson Seaton Burn wagonway by coal miners who are employed in the locality
Hazlerigge Mr Laidlea
Hazlerigge Whellan’s directory
Hazlerigg County Register of the Electors for 1858
The Halfway House Inn The Halfway House Inn Mr Robson About 2 chains S of This name is applied to an ordinary
The Halfway House Inn Mr Coulson the Methodist Chapel Public House in Camperdown
The Halfway House Inn Mr Laidlea
Half Way House Whellan’s Directory
The Collier Boy The Collier Boy Mr Robson About 8 chains E of Name applied to a small Public House
(PH) The Collier Boy Mr Coulson the Methodist Chapel
The Collier Boy Mr Laidlea
Collier Lad Whellan’s Directory
Methodist Chapel Reformed Methodist Chapel Mr Robson About 2 chains N of the This is a very common, plain stone Building
(Wesleyan Reform) Reformed Methodist Chapel Mr Coulson Halfway House erected in 1821 by the Wesleyans it is now used
Reformed Methodist Chapel Mr Laidlea by the recent reformers of that body
Wesleyan Reformers Census Returns of 1851
Edward Gillespie
SREngs

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