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| Percybank Brick & Tile Works | Percybank Brick & Tile Works | George Plews | 6 chains NE of | A large Brick & Tile yard the Farm | ||
| Percybank Brick & Tile Works | John Thompson | Northumberland Dock | House & cottages adjoining are also | |||
| Percybank Brick & Tile Works | John Fenwick | known by that name The Hill | ||||
| or bank known as percy bank is | ||||||
| excavated or taken away (for brick | ||||||
| and Tile purposes) The Brick and Tile | ||||||
| yard is situate on the site of the Hill or bank | ||||||
| Hayhole Wells | Hayhole Wells | George Plews | 3 chains SE of | |||
| Hayhole Wells | John Thompson | Hayhole Farm | very good water known | |||
| Hayhole Wells | John Fenwick | by that name | ||||
| West Cramlington Staith | West Cramlington Staith | 2 chains west of | One Staith or drop for | |||
| West Cramlington Staith | East Holywell Staith | loading ships with coal | ||||
| West Cramlington Staith | from the different railways | |||||
| Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CC
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