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Parish of Long Benton Township of Killingworth Sheet 89 Plan 5 Trace 2

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Killingworth Colliery Killingworth Colliery Mr. Edward Robson About 5 chains An old Colliery not working
Killingworth Colliery Mr. John Hall South of the East End & partly in a Ruinous State
Killingworth Colliery Mr. Robert Thompson of the village of Killingworth
Killingworth Colliery Greenwood’s County Map
Killingworth Colliery Whellan’s directory
Killingworth Colliery White’s directory
Killingworth Colliery Richardson’s Companion through Newcastle
Killingworth Colliery MacKenzie’s History
Highfield Well Highfield Well Mr. Edward Robson 9 1/2 chains South A Good Spring well which
Highfield Well Mr. John Hall East of Killingworth partly Supplyies T.J. Killingworth with water
Highfield Well Mr. Robert Thompson Colliery
Closing Hill Closing Hill Mr. Joseph Storey about 5 chains South A small hill now a plantation
Closing Hill Mr. Robt Tate of the Three Tuns of mixed trees also an old sandstone quarry
Closing Hill Mr. Wm Robson on this hill, opened and much used for the
enclosure of Killingworth Moor
James Eylward C/a

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