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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| The Slip Inn | The Slip Inn | Mrs Arkless | 114 Links North- | A neat Brick house licensed for the | ||
| The Slip Inn | Mr |
East from the Blag | Sale of Spirits &c | |||
| The Slip Inn | Mr Thrift | don Arms (PH) | ||||
| The Ship Inn | The Ship Inn | John Lynn | 13 Chains S East from | An ordinary House licensed for the | ||
| The Ship Inn | License | the Blagdon Arms | Sale of Spirits &c | |||
| The Ship Inn | Sign Board | (PH) | ||||
| Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Reverend Mr Wright | 90 Links West from | A very neat Brick edifice Capable of | ||
| (Primitive) | (Primitive) | James Barnes | the Blagdon Arms | seating about 280 persons built in 1837 at an | ||
| Richard Ellison | (PH) | expense of 400 Pounds subscribed by the men | ||||
| employed in Cowpen Colliery | ||||||
| Flanker | Flanker | Captain Harrison – Harbour | 140 Links East from | Name applied to a creek between the Wagon | ||
| Master | the King's Arms (PH) | way & the River Blyth There is a Quay along | ||||
| Flanker | Mr Lionel Aynsley | a portion of it where there are berths for 2 or | ||||
| Flanker | Mr Thrift | 3 small vessels | ||||
| J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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