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| Swan Row | Swan |
Mr. Edwd Moore | North of Allen's Houses | A row of ordinary cottages inhabited | ||
| Swan |
Mr. George Stubbs | by pitmen with out houses Garden &c | ||||
| Swan |
Mr. Joseph Moredew | attached | ||||
| C. Pit | C. Pit | R. Dee Esqr. | N. E of Wallsend about | Formerly a coal pit but now is in a very | ||
| (Coal) | C. Pit | Mr.W R Swan | 13 chains S.W of the Hall | dilapidated state and has been laid | ||
| C. Pit or | Mr. Edwd Moore | up for a considerable time from an over | ||||
| Wallsend C. Pit | flow of water | |||||
| Vinery Well | Vinery Well | Mr. W. R. Swan | about 9 chains North | A very good Spring Well Sometimes | ||
| Vinery Well | Mr. Edwd Moore | by |
used by the inhabitants of the Village and | |||
| Vinery Well | Mr. Joseph Moredew | is so called from being situated near | ||||
| the Vinery | ||||||
| Felix Gillespie Civil asst |
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Transcribed by PF and DW
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