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Parish of Woodhorn
Sheet 55 Plan 12

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Widdrington Castle Colliery Widdrington Castle Colliery Mr John Robson 12 Chains and 50 Links A small Colliery employing about a dozen persons
Widdrington Castle Colliery Mr Jacob Wood North West of Houndalee working an inferior strata of Coal some 80 feet below
Widdrington Castle Colliery Mr Robert Gray the surface and which is mostly sold to parties in
the locality
Houndelee Underlee Rent Book 17 Chains & 50 Links A very good Stone House of recent erection
Houndelee List of County Voters South East of Widdring- Surrounded by a plot of ground tastefully laid out
Houndaelee Mr John Robson ton Castle Colliery in shrubs &c The Farm onstead in Connection
Houndaelee Miss Dorothy Robson with it is very extensive and in an improved style
Houndaelee Mr Annett Agent
Estate Plan Misquoted JF
Houndylee Whellan’s Directory
Houndylee White’s Directory
Linton Burn is described in Name Book of Sheet 55 Plan 16
Houndelee Letch Houndelee Burn Letch Mr Annett Agent } On the South of A Stream Running in a South direction
Houndelee Letch Mr Robson } Houndelee Farm Ho to where it joins Linton Burn at
Houndelee Letch Mr Wood } Linton Township
Pit House Pit House Mr Wood 13 Chains N.E. A miserable dingy looking
Pit House Mr Straker of Widdrington house divided into two tenements
Pit House Mr Annett Castle Colliery one of which is occupied by one of the
owners of Widdrington Castle Colliery.
it is well known by the name.
John Considine
Sapper Royal Engineers

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