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Wylam | Wylam | Joseph Bell | 30 Chains north of | A considerable village chiefly | ||
Wylam | John Dobson | C |
inhabitated by Colliers who are | |||
Wylam | William Wilson | employed at the adjoining coal |
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Wylam | White’s Directory | it contains extensive iron works, a | ||||
Wylam | MacKenzie’s History | chapel, school &c. &c. | ||||
Wylam | County Map | |||||
The Black Bull Inn | The Black Bull Inn | William Rutherford | 5 Chains N. E. of | An ordinary public house with | ||
PH | The Ship Inn | good accommodation | ||||
The Black Bull Inn | William Wilson | |||||
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The Black Bull Inn | William Dobson | |||||
Black Bull | White’s Directory | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | William Rutherford | 3 Chains South of | A small Chapel where from | ||
(Wesleyan) | (Wesleyan) | the Black Bull | 60 to 100 of that denomination | |||
Methodist Chapel | William Wilson | Inn | meet | |||
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Methodist Chapel | William Dobson | |||||
(Wesleyan) | ||||||
Thos Grehan CA |
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Transcribed by DW and DP
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