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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Backworth Colliery | Backworth Colliery | Mr G. Chapman | About 30 Chains West | Formerly an extensive Colliery but is | ||
| (A. Pit) | (A Pit) | of Earsdon Colliery | now merely used as a pumping engine | |||
| Backworth Colliery | Mr J.G.Hurst | Duke & Duchess Pit | Commenced about 1800 and is the property | |||
| Backworth Colliery | Mr G.Young | of H Taylor & partners | ||||
| Property Plan | ||||||
| Backworth Colliery A Pit | Estate Plan | |||||
| Backworth Colliery | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
| Holystone Well | Holystone Well | Mr G.Chapman | About 7 Chains West | A very good spring well so called | ||
| Holystone Well | Mr J.G. Hurst | of Bell Engine | ||||
| Holystone Well | Mr G.Young | |||||
| Backworth Lane | Backworth Lane | Mr G. Chapman | West of Backworth | An ordinary Township road leading | ||
| Backworth Lane | Mr J.G. Hurst | Colliery | from Earsdon Lane to Backworth in | |||
| Backworth Lane | Mr John Embleton | the Direction of Seghill | ||||
| Felix Gillespie |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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