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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Plessay Old | Plessy Old Wagonway | Mr. G. Baron | West of The Blyth & Tyne | An old wagonway which formerly was | ||
Wagonway | Plessy Old Wagonway | Mr. Steel | Railway about 8 chains | used for conveying the coals from Plessy | ||
Plessy Old Wagonway | Mr. Lamb | N.W. of Newsham. | to Blyth but is now much used as | |||
Plessy Old Wagonway | Award | a private occupation road | ||||
Plessay | Ph N. Book of Stannington | |||||
Blyth & Tyne Railway | Blyth & Tyne Railway | Mr. Sharp | About 51 Chains | This is a [iron?] line of Railway | ||
(Morpeth Branch) | (Morpeth Branch) | N.E of Low Horton | it extends from Newsham to | |||
do | Mr. Laws | Farm | Morpeth & it is the property of | |||
do | Mr. Lamb | Messrs L[??di??] & Company | ||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT
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