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Cowpen Colliery | Cowpen Colliery | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | About 25 Chains South | A large Colliery with all necessary | ||
(A.Pit) | (A.Pit) | Mr. R. Davison | of Cowpen North Farm | Coveniances, Engines Workshops & a | ||
do | Mr. Thos Reed | number of Cottages, the depth of the Shaft | ||||
do | is about 110 fathoms the only portion at | |||||
present in use is the Water Engine which is | ||||||
Constantly kept going | ||||||
Cowpen South Farm | Cowpen South Farm | Whellans Directory | About 27 Chains South | A pretty good farm house with | ||
Cowpen South Farm | Mr. R. Davison | of Cowpen Colliery | offices yards &c attached occupied by Mrs Young | |||
Cowpen South Farm | Mr. Thos Reed | |||||
Blyth & Tyne Railway See description in NB of Sheet 73 plan 9 | ||||||
The Gut | The Gut | Mr Wm Turner | On the South of | A small Gut or channel at | ||
The Gut | Mr Thos Stephenson | the Town of Blyth & | Low Water not navigable it | |||
The Gut | Mr Jno Forster | North of Crofton | extends from Crofton to Flanker | |||
See 10 feet plans Blyth – | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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