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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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| George Pit | George Pit | Mr. George Robson | about 25 chains West | A few ordinary cottages d |
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| George Pit | Mr. John Henderson | of the Christoe Pit | name from a coal Pit which formerly | |||
| George Pit | Mr. John Cook | stood here and Known by this name | ||||
| Middle Houses | Middle Houses | Mr. George Robson | adjoining the George | Two Small cottages Known by this | ||
| Middle Houses | Mr. John Henderson | Pit on the South | name | |||
| Middle Houses | Mr. George Robson | |||||
| Barracks | Barracks | Mr. S. Stoker | about 7 chains North | A few ordinary cottages so called | ||
| Barracks | Mr. George Robson | of the Christoe Pit | from being formerly used by mil |
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| Barracks | Mr. John Cook | men at the time of some disturbance or | ||||
| strike in this locality | ||||||
| Felix Gillespie C/a |
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