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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Brickgarth Cottage | Brick |
William Bleacklock | 16 Chains N.E. | A Small Cottage which takes | ||
Brick |
James Scott | of Whitley Old | its name from an old Brick | |||
Brick |
Henry Dunn | Waggonway | & Tile yard adjoining | |||
Whitley Old Waggonway | Whitley Old Waggonway | William Bleacklock | 16 Chains S.W. of | This has formerly been a | ||
Whitley Waggonway | James Scott | Brickgarth Cottage | waggonway for the conveyance of | |||
Whitley Waggonway | Henry Dunn | Lime and Coal from Whitley to the | ||||
River Tyne. It still retains the name | ||||||
but now used as a common | ||||||
foot path it is the property of | ||||||
Coal Company and intended site | ||||||
of the New Railway: It possess | ||||||
no Rails. |
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The Mosses | The Mosse |
William Bleacklock | 28 Chains S.W. | A Small District of | ||
The Mosse |
James Scott | of Brickgarth | Land well known | |||
The Mosse |
Henry Dunn | Cottage | by that name | |||
Thos Grehan c.a. |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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