< | 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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Willington Square | Willington Square | Mr. J Turner | About 10 Chains | A number of small dwelling | ||
Willington Square | Mr. W. Lamb | South of Old Engine | houses, built for the use of | |||
Willington Square | Mr. W. Strong | Pit. | the pitmen working at the | |||
neighbouring mines. | ||||||
Willington Dean | Willington Dean | Mr. J. Turner | About 5 Chains | A deep ravine formerly | ||
Willington Dean | Mr. W Lamb | South of Willington | used and laid out in | |||
Willington Dean | Mr. W Strong | Square. | garden allotments, at present | |||
in a rough and broken state. | ||||||
Scar Hall | Scar Hall | Mr. G. Dixon | About 15 Chains | This name is applied to a | ||
Scar Hall | Mr. G. Wilkinson | west of Edward | house built chiefly of Scar | |||
Scar Hall | Mr. J. Turner | Pit. | or Slag from a Blast furnace | |||
H. Ingram Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by PF and DW
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