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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Cowpen Pool | Cowpen Pool | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | About 25 Chains | A portion of the River Blyth being | ||
Cowpen Pool | W.H.M. Sidney Esqr | North of Cowpen | much deeper at this part and forming | |||
Cowpen Pool | Mr. R. Reed | Village | a pool and is much frequented |
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fishing and bathing | ||||||
Bedlington Iron Works See description in Sheet 73 NB Plan 14 | ||||||
Post Office | Post Office | Name on house | About 6 Chains N.E. | An ordinary dwelling house with | ||
Post Office | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | of Cowpen House | garden &c attached where the post office | |||
Post Office | W.H.M. Sidney Esqr | is at present kept | ||||
Kitty Brewster’s Bank | Kitty Brewster’s Bank | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | 11 Chains E. of | A rugged bank studded with furze & | ||
Kitty Brewster’s Bank | Mr. Hewit | The Bedlington Iron | so called because of its Contiguity to | |||
Kitty Brewster’s Bank | Mr J.M. Sidney | Works | Kitty Brewster Fm | |||
F. Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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