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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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| Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr G.Chapman | About 7 Chains South | A small building formerly a workshop | ||
| (Wesleyan Reform) | (Reform) | of Earsdon Square | of Earsdon Colliery but is now used as | |||
| Methodist Chapel | Mr J.G.Hurst | a Chapel by the Reform Methodists | ||||
| Methodist Chapel | Mr G.Young | |||||
| Wesleyan Reformers | Census Returns | |||||
| Shiney Row | Shiney Row | Mr G.Chapman | About 2 Chains N.W | A small row of ordinary Cottages | ||
| Shiney Row | Mr J.G.Hurst | of Moor Edge | inhabited by Pitmen | |||
| Shiney Row | Mr G.Young | |||||
| Bell Engine | Bell Engine | Mr G.Chapman | About 20 Chains S.W | A large Standing Engine and a | ||
| Bell Engine | Mr J. G Hurst | of Moor Edge | Few cottages so called from a bell | |||
| Bell Engine | Mr G.Young | being formerly placed here as a signal | ||||
| to convey the coal wagons along this | ||||||
| wagonway by means of this engine | ||||||
| Felix Gillespie |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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