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Sheet 89 Plan 5 Parish of Long Benton Township of Killingworth & Long Benton

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Killingworth Wagonway Killingworth Wagonway Mr. R. Tate about 8 chains South "The proprietors do not know this wagonway by
Killingworth Wagonway Mr. Wm Robson of the Closing hill "any name." Examiner’s reply.
Killingworth Wagonway Mr. J. Bryson Quarry An ordinary wagonway for the
purpose of conveying the coals from the
Killingworth Colliery to the River Tyne at
N. Shields
Killingworth Moor Killingworth Moor Mr. Robt Tate In the West by N.W. A very large district of cultivated
Killingworth Moor Mr. Wm Robson of this Parish land consisting of Arable Pasture &
Killingworth Moor Dr. Wilson forming portions of several Townships. It was
Killingworth Moor White’s Directory enclosed by Act of Parliament
Killingworth Moor Richardson’s Descriptive Companion "The Newcastle races were formerly held on
Killingworth Moor Award Trace of Killingworth Moor "Killingworth Moor, but it was enclosed and
Killingworth Common Award of Killingworth "cultivated in 1790."
White’s Directory
Vol:II P.404
Felix Gillespie
CAsst

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