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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Broom Hall | Broom Hall | Whellans & Co.‘s $Hist$ of County | 7 Chains N. N. West | A well built Farm house with | ||
Broom Hall | Mr |
of Lady Pit | outhouses and Garden the original | |||
Broom Hall | Mr Foster | name I beleive was Broomy Hall | ||||
Broom Hall | Tithe Plan | |||||
Broom Hall | White’s Directory | |||||
Broom Hall | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
Lady Pit | Lady Pit | Mr Foster | 9 Chains N. West of | A small Coal Pit working at prese[nt] | ||
(Coal) | (Coal) | of Sally Pit | the produce being sold at the Pit | |||
Lady Pit | Mr Beesting | Mouth | ||||
Lady Pit | Mr Jefferson | |||||
Sally Pit | Sally Pit | Mr Foster | 14 Chains South | An Old Coal Pit, no trace is left of | ||
(Coal) | (Old Coal Workings) | of Jocky Pit | the Pit itself, there being only the | |||
Sally Pit | Mr Beesting | No 1 | Rubbish shewn on trace | |||
Sally Pit | Mr Jefferson | |||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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