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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Prospecthill Station | Prospect-hill Station | Station Board | 9 Chains east of | A small wooden house used | ||
| Prospect-hill Station | Mr Call | Northumberland Arms | as a passenger station on | |||
| Prospect-hill Station | Mr Cowan | the Blyth and Tyne Railway | ||||
| John Pit | John Pit | Mr Call | 8 Chains N.N. East | The site of a wrought out | ||
| (Coal) | John Pit | Mr Cowan | of Prospect-hill | Coal pit. the old mouth being | ||
| John Pit | Mr Dunn | Station | defined by a long wooden pole | |||
| which can be seen for a good | ||||||
| distance. The name now refers | ||||||
| more particularly to the small | ||||||
| dwelling house adjoining the | ||||||
| Pit | ||||||
| Cramlington Wagonway | Mr Call | West of & adjoining | A Wagon Way for the transit | |||
| Mr Cowan | the Blyth and | of Coal from East Cramlington | ||||
| Mr Dunn | Tyne |
to the River Tyne | ||||
| John Stewart Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by SMH and CC
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