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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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| Old Engine Pit | Old Engine Pit | M. John Turner | About 13 Chains | An Old Coal Mine the | ||
| (Coal) | Old Engine Pit | Mr. Wm Strong | east of Edward | property of the Willington Co. | ||
| Old Engine Pit | Mr. Wm Lamb | Pit. | ||||
| Edward Pit | Edward Pit | M. John Turner | About 2 Chains | An Old Coal Mine | ||
| (Coal) | Edward Pit | Mr. Wm Strong | North of the Willi- | |||
| Edward Pit | Mr. Wm Lamb | ngton Wagonway | ||||
| Willington Wagonway | Willington Wagonway | M. John Turner | South of Edward | A single line of railway | ||
| Willington Wagonway | Mr. Wm Lamb | Pit. | for the transit of Coal from | |||
| Willington Wagonway | Mr. Wm Strong | the different mines. | ||||
| Dean Well | Dean Well | Mr. E. Bates | About 8 Chains | A small well on the west | ||
| Dean Well | Mr. G. Dixon | South west of | Side of Wallsend dean. | |||
| Dean Well | Mr. J. Herron | Quarry House | ||||
| H. Ingram Corpl RE |
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