< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Benton Colliery | Benton Colliery | Captain E Potts | About 52 chains | An extensive colliery | ||
Benton Colliery | Revd. Mr. Thompson | N.W. of Little Benton | now worked by Messrs. | |||
Benton Colliery | Mr Jobling | House | Hunter a few Cottages | |||
occupied by the workmen are | ||||||
attached | ||||||
Benton Place | Benton Place | Captain E. Potts | About 12 chains | A large Farm House with out | ||
Benton Place | Revd. Mr. Thompson | N.W of Benton Colliery | houses and garden attached the | |||
Benton Place | Mr. Freeman | property of Captain Potts and | ||||
Bentonplace | White’s directory | occupied by Mr. Freeman | ||||
Dark Lane | Dark Lane | Mr. Jobling | About 14 chains | This name is well know to the Pitmen | ||
Dark Lane | Mr. Turner | N of Benton Park | who have to take this road when going | |||
Dark Lane | Mr. Freeman | to and from Benton Colliery or Bigges Main | ||||
Thomas Jordan Lce Corpl REngrs |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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