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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Gosforth East Cottage | Gosforth East Cottage | Mr T. Dixon | In the N.E. corner of | A small cottage and garden formerly | ||
Gosforth East Cottage | Mr John Purvis | High Gosforth Wood | ocupied by the game keeper of Gosforth | |||
Gosforth East Cottage | Mr H. Hardy | estate | ||||
Long Row | Long Row | Mr Blackburn | In the West end of | An ordinary row of cottages occupied | ||
Long Row | Mr T. Dixon | West Moor village | by Pitmen with out houses gardens &c | |||
Long Row | Mr John Purvis | attached | ||||
High Shop | High Shop | Mr Blackburn | In the West end of | Two ordinary dwelling houses so called | ||
High Shop | Mr H. Hardy | West Moor village | from a grocers shop being there for a | |||
High Shop | Mr T. Dixon | considerable number of years | ||||
Felix Gillespie CAsst |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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