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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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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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Transcribed by PF and DW
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