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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Crank Row | Crank Row | Mr. John Tait | In the village of | A row of pitmen’s dwelling | ||
Crank Row | Mr. Laidlaw | West Moor. About | houses. The property of | |||
Crank Row | Mr. Thos Tate | 4 Chains N. of Lane | John Bowes Esqr. & Co. | |||
Row | ||||||
Primitive M. Chapel | Primitive Methodist Chapel | Mr. Liddle | In the N.W. of the | A small mean looking stone building | ||
Primitive Methodist Chapel | Mr. Tate | village of West Moor. | in which the Primitive Methodists | |||
Primitive Methodist Chapel | Mr. Laidlaw | About 9 Chains north | hold meetings etc. It was erected | |||
Old Connexion Methodist Chapel | White’s Directory | of Lane Row | in 1840 | |||
Quality Row | Quality Row | Mr. Liddle | In the north of the | A row of dwelling houses in which | ||
Quality Row | Mr. Tate | village of West Moor. | the higher class of workmen (such as | |||
Quality Row | Mr. Laidlaw | About 3 Chains north | smiths, Engine wrights, &c) employed | |||
of Killingworth Colliery | at Killingworth Colliery reside, | |||||
hence the name | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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