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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Black Burn | Black Burn | Mr. H. Whitfield (Harper Town) | 11 Chains North | A Considerable Stream tributary | ||
| Black Burn | Mr. O. Teasdale (Farmer Chapel) | West of Lambley | to the River South Tyne. | |||
| Black Burn | Mr. Brown (farmer Greenrigg) | |||||
| Church | Church | Mr. H. Whitfield | 40 Chains South | A Small Stone building | ||
| (Vicarage) | Church | Mr. Brown | of |
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| Church | Mr. O. Teasdale | living is a |
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| (Rectory) | of The Revd. |
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| Church (Vicarage) | White's Directory | |||||
| Church (Vicarage) | Parish Name Book | |||||
| Lambley Colliery | Lambley Colliery | Mr. H. Whitfield | 44 Chains South | An ordinary Colliery to which | ||
| Lambley Colliery | Mr. O. Teasdale | West of Lambley | ingress is gained by one shaft | |||
| Lambley Colliery | Mr. Brown | there is a Wagonway in Connection | ||||
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| George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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