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Cowpen Colliery | Cowpen Colliery | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | In the N.W. of this | A large Colliery with all necessary | ||
(B.Pit) | (B.Pit) | plan | Conveniance Workshops &c the depth of | |||
do | Mr. Thos Reed | the shaft is about 100 fathoms | ||||
do | Mr. R. Davison | |||||
Cowpen Square | Cowpen Square | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | About 20 Chains N.E. | A considerable number of Cottages | ||
Cowpen Square | W.H.M. Sidney Esqr | of Cowpen Colliery | forming a Square occupied by Pitmen | |||
Cowpen Square | Property Plan | employed at Cowpen Colliery | ||||
Cowpen North Farm | Cowpen North Farm | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr | About 6 Chains | An ordinary farm house with offices | ||
Cowpen North Farm | Mr. R. Davison | South of Cowpen Colliery | yards &c attached the property of | |||
Cowpen North Farm | Mr. Bennett Howe | |||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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