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Coxlodge Staiths | Coxlodge Staith |
Mr. Reay | In the S.E. of the | Three Staiths from which the coals of | ||
Coxlodge Staiths | Mr. Stephen Southern | parish. About 25 chs | Coxlodge, Gosforth & Kenton Collieries | |||
Coxlodge Staiths | Mr. Wm Graham | S.E. of Carville Hall | are lowered into Vessels on the | |||
River Tyne | ||||||
Long Row | Long Row | Mr. Wm Graham | In the west of the | A long row of pitmen’s houses | ||
Long Row | Mr. Stephen Southern | parish. About 8 Chs | Extending Southwards from the | |||
Long Row | Mr. Robert Moon | E. from Wallsend Station | Newcastle & North Shields Trust | |||
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Well Laws | Mr. Reay | In the South of | This was formerly a large field | ||
or | Well Laws | Mr. Robert Moon | the parish, between | Containing about 24 acres; it is now | ||
Well Laws | Well Laws | McKenzie’s History | Carville & the River Tyne | divided into several parcels of land & | ||
Well, or Wall Laws | White’s Directory | there are a great number of buildings on | ||||
Well Lawes | Brand’s History of Newcastle | it. This is where the Extreme Roman | ||||
Station on the Wall Stood | ||||||
John McMahon c/a |
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