< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Wigham’s Well | Wigham’s Well | Mr. G. Dixon | About 16 Chains | A well of fine spring water | ||
Wigham’s Well | Mr. G Wilkinson | South of Scar | sunk by Mr. Wigham hence | |||
Wigham’s Well | Mr. J. Turner | Hall. | the name. | |||
Middle Engine Lane | Middle Engine | Mr. G. Dixon | About 3 chains | A Bridle and private | ||
Lane | Mr. G. Wilkinson | east of Old | Cart road from Willington | |||
Middle Engine | Mr. J. Turner | Engine Pit | Stables to North Gate. | |||
Lane | ||||||
Belle Pit | Belle Pit | Mr. M Hunter | About 30 Chains | An old Coal Pit now | ||
(Coal) | Belle Pit | Mr. G. Wilkinson | South east of | filled up tak |
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Belle Pit | Mr. J. Turner | Burnt House | from M. Belle Esqr. owner. | |||
H. Ingram Corpl RE |
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