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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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| Fawdon Wagonway | Fawdon Wagon Way | Mr Thomas White | About 8 Chains | An old Wagon Way | ||
| Fawdon Wagon Way | Mr John Robinson | North of | not In use | |||
| Fawdon Wagon Way | Mr McKney | Coach Lane | ||||
| Coach Lane | Coach Lane | Mr John White | About 1 1/2 mile | A Township Lane leading | ||
| Coach Lane | Mr John Robinson | North of the Three mile | West from the Newcastle & Morpeth | |||
| Coach Lane | Mr McKnay | Bridge | Turnpike Road | |||
| Sandy Lane | Sandy Lane | T Smith Esqr | 34 Chains |
This name applies to a | ||
| Sandy Lane | Mr Hall | of Wideopen Colliery | township Road | |||
| Sandy Lane | Mr Charlton | |||||
| Blue Houses | Blue Houses | T Smith Esqr | About 62 Chains | The name applies to a few Cottages | ||
| Blue Houses | Mr Hall | S.E. of Wideopen Colliery | inhabited by laborers | |||
| Blue Houses | Mr Charlton | |||||
| James Eylward C/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PT
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