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Sheet 89 Plan 10 Trace 4 Ph of Wallsend

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Bigge Pit Bigge Pit Mr. G Dixon About 6 Chains An extensive Colliery, the
(Coal) Bigge Pit Mr. J. Turner north of Battle property of the Willington Co.
Bigge Pit Mr. E. Bates Hill. not having been worked since
1856 the pit being flooded,
its thought the whole of the
pits in this locality will be
reworked soon.
Battle Hill Battle Hill Mr. G. Dixon About 6 Chains An ordinary farm house
Battle Hill Mr. J. Turner south of Bigge Pit with out buildings attached,
Battle Hill Mr. E. Bates supposed to having taken its
name from a battle having
been fought near it.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Wesleyan Methodist Mr. G. Dixon About 2 Chains A large brick building former-
Chapel north west of -ly used as a Chapel and
Wesleyan Methodist Mr. J. Turner the Bigge Pit School, not having been
Chapel used since the Colliery stopped
Wesleyan Methodist Mr. G. Wilkinson working.
Chapel
H. Ingram
Corpl RE

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