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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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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 | |||
Hound |
Mr John Robson | ton Castle Colliery | in shrubs &c The Farm onstead in Connection | |||
Hound |
Miss Dorothy Robson | with it is very extensive and in an improved style | ||||
Hound |
Mr Annett Agent | |||||
Houndylee | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
Houndylee | White’s Directory | |||||
Houndelee Letch | Houndelee |
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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Transcribed by JW and LF
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