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Newton Colliery | Newton Colliery | Mr Reed | About 32 chains SE | The works of this Colliery consist of a powerfull | ||
Newton Colliery | Mr Guthrie | of North Newton | pumping Engine which is fed by three large boilers | |||
Newton Colliery | Mr Wallace | an engine house and all necessary fixtures pertaining | ||||
to a coal mine being about 50 fathoms | ||||||
deep and is approached by a perpendicular shaft up | ||||||
which the coals are drawn, the whole of the works are in | ||||||
good order the property of S.F.Widdrington Esq | ||||||
Northumberland Arms | Mr Guthrie | About 48 chains S.E | A good stone Building with all necessary offices | |||
(PH) | Mr Wallace | of North Newton | attached licensed for the sale of Beer and spirits | |||
Mr Snaith | and the property of Mr Jamison in the occupation | |||||
PH | of Mr Snaith | |||||
Northumberland Arms | Name on Sign | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JMCN and SW
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