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The Hall | The Hall | Mr. Turnbull | At the East end | A handsome farm house with | ||
The Hall | Mr. Harrison | of the Village | good out offices and land attached | |||
The Hall | Mr. George Harrison | of Fenwick | built on the site of the ancient | |||
The Hall | Revd John F Bigge | Tower of Fenwick, and occupied by | ||||
Mr. Turnbull | ||||||
Fenwick Pit No 1 | Fenwick Pit | Mr. Turnbull | 4 chains N. | A coal Shaft an engine house | ||
(Coal) | No 1 | W of the Hall | and 3 cottages at the East end | |||
Fenwick Pit | Mr. George Harrison | of the village of Fenwick. the | ||||
No 1 | Shaft was sunk by Sir Edwd | |||||
Fenwick Pit | Mr. Harrison | Blackett Bart, but in conse- | ||||
No 1 | Revd John F Bigge | quence of the great overflow of | ||||
water it had to be abandonded | ||||||
Fenwick Burn | Fenwick Burn | Mr. Turnbull | 5 chains East | A small stream issuing from | ||
Fenwick Burn | Mr. George Harrison | of Fewick | a covered drain North of Muck- | |||
Fenwick Burn | Mr. Richardson | Village | leridge and flowing in a South | |||
Fenwick Burn | Revd John F Bigge | easterly direction to the River Pont | ||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP and CW
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