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| Seaton Delaval | Seaton Delaval Colliery | John Butters Esqr (Agent) | 40 Chains E. | An extensive Colliery with a village containing | ||
| Colliery | Seaton Delaval Colliery | H Laws Esqr | of Longframlington | 2 P. Houses a Presbyterian, a Methodist (Wesleyan) | ||
| Seaton Delaval Colliery | Property plan | Colliery | & Primitive Methodist Chapels. It is | |||
| Seaton Delaval | Hugh Taylor Esqr | |||||
| Seaton Delaval | T J Taylor Esqr | of Lamb & Co; the Blyth & Tyne Railway | ||||
| Seaton Delaval | Company has a station here The local | |||||
| Seaton Delaval | County Map | residents use their endeavours to call the Village | ||||
| Seaton Delaval Colliery | List of County Voters for 1858 | Seaton Delaval But the proprietor Lord Hastings | ||||
| & his agent J Butters Esqr will not allow it | ||||||
| Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Revd W Skene | 16 chains N W of | A plain building building used by | ||
| (Primitive) | (Primitive) | The Hastings Arms Inn | the Primitive Methodists | |||
| Methodist Chapel | Whellan's Directory | for Divine worship & owned | ||||
| (Primitive) | by the Colliery Company | |||||
| Methodist Chapel | Revd W Shaw | |||||
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| Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Whellan's Directory | About 10 chains | A plain stone Structure | ||
| (Wesleyan) | (Wesleyan) | N E of The Hastings | Divine Worship is Celebrated | |||
| Methodist Chapel | Revd W Skene | Arms Inn | here by the Wesleyan Methodists | |||
| (Wesleyan) | ||||||
| Methodist Chapel | Rev R E Mason | |||||
| (Wesleyan) | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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