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Chapel House | Chapel House | Mr Davison | North East | A comfortable Farm | ||
Chapel House | Mr Watson | corner of trace | dwelling with out houses & | |||
Chapel House | Mr Spencer | No 3 | gardens attached | |||
Chapel House | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
Chapel House | White’s Directory | |||||
Chapel House | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
Wallbottle Colliery | Wallbottle Colliery | Mr Spencer | About 22 chains | A small coal Pit it is now | ||
(Blucher Pit) | (Blucher Pit) | S West of Blucher | abandoned in consequence of | |||
Wallbottle Colliery | Mr Watson | Pit | its firey nature | |||
(Blucher Pit) | ||||||
Wallbottle Colliery | Mr Davison | |||||
(Blucher Pit) | ||||||
Newburn Steel Works | Newburn Steel Works | Mr Davison | About 22 chains | A very extensive building used for | ||
Newburn Steel Works | Mr Watson | South East of | converting Iron into Steel it is the | |||
Newburn Steel Works | Mr Spencer | New Winning | property of Mr Spencer & Sons | |||
Newburn Steel Works | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
James Gray Sapper REngs |
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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