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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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| Hope Pit | Hope Pit | Mr. Thomas Barker | About 20 chains East | A small cottage and garden so | ||
| Hope Pit | Mr. John Hunter | by S.E. of the Wagonmans | called from a Coal Pit which formerly | |||
| Hope Pit | Mr. John Foster | Row | stood near this cottage and which bore | |||
| this name but is now quite out of use | ||||||
| Weardale's Well | Weardale's Well | Mr. Thos Barker | About 19 chains South | A very good draw well supposed | ||
| Weardale's Well | Mr. John Hunter | by S.E. of the Hope Pit | to have taken its name from a man | |||
| Weardale's Well | Mr. John Foster | named Weardale who sunk and made this | ||||
| Well | ||||||
| Wagonman's Row | W |
Mr. Wilson | About 17 chains East | A row of Cottages inhabited | ||
| Wagonman's Row | Mr. J. Barker | by S.East of Forest | by Pitmen so called from formerly | |||
| Wagonman's Row | Mr. J. Foster | Hall | being principally occupied by Wagon | |||
| owners or men connected with the coal wagons | ||||||
| Felix Gillespie C/a |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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