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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Low Newton | Low Newton | Mr Guthrie | About 37 chains E. | An elegant stone building with extensive offices | ||
Low Newton | Mr Strother | of North Newton | garden and cottage dwelling attached the residence | |||
Low Newton | Mr Wallace | and property of F. Johnson Esq | ||||
Cook & Baker Arms | The Cook & Baker Arms | Mr Guthrie | About 40 chains SE | A good stone building with offices attached | ||
(PH) | The Cook & Baker Arms | Mr Wallace | of North Newton | licensed for the sale of Beer and spirits the | ||
The Cook & Baker Arms | Painted on Sign | property of S.F.Widdrington Esq and in the | ||||
(PH) | occupation of Mr Wallace | |||||
Cook & Baker Arms | License | |||||
Newton on the Moor | Newton on the Moor | Mr G |
About 37 chains S.E. | A considerable village situated on an eminence | ||
Newton on the Moor | Mr Wallace | of North Newton | consisting of two public houses an endowed school | |||
Newton on the Moor | Mr Strother | a Methodist Chapel and several private dwellings | ||||
the majority of the inhabitants being employed at | ||||||
the adjacent colliery. The principal proprietors are | ||||||
S.F.Widdrington Esq and Mr Strother | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JMCN and SW
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