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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Char Well | Char Well | Mr. Orange | 53 chains South | An excellent Spring well | ||
Char Well | Mr. S. Smith | East by South of | on the east Side of the | |||
Char Well | Mr. R. Craggs | Coal House | Lane leading between Newton Under | |||
Wood & Morpeth. | ||||||
Mick’s Trough | Mick’s Trough | Mr. R. Craggs | 42 1/2 South East | A trough of good Spring | ||
Mick’s Trough | Mr. S. Smith | by South of | water (the water is conveyed by pipes) | |||
Mick’s Trough | Mr. Orange | Coal House | which derives its name from the | |||
person who made and put it | ||||||
here. | ||||||
Newton Mill | Newton Mill | Mr. George Robinson | 58 1/2 Chains | A Small Corn mill driven | ||
(corn) | (Corn) | South East of | by water with dwelling | |||
Newton Mill | Mr. Thompson | Coal House | house & land attached | |||
Newton Mill | Mr. James Latty | (Occupied by George Robinson) | ||||
Newton Mill | List of Co Voters | |||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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