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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… S. division of Northumberland, 4 miles (W. by N.) from Newcastle, on the road to Hexham and Carlisle; containing 683 … township are several beds of coal, the lowest seam of the Newcastle series being worked here: whinstone and freestone, … the former for the roads, and the latter for building. The Newcastle and Carlisle railway passes about two miles south …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of fat-cattle and sheep have been shipped to Leith, Newcastle, and London. There is now but little wood in the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1654-5. 20 Plot noted the Walsall bridle with another at Newcastle-under-Lyme as 'an instrument scarce heard of, much …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hawden and Settlingstones' ground from 1687 to 1697. The Newcastle and Carlisle railway passes for nearly 8 miles …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… previously bequeathed for the purpose by John Cooke, of Newcastle. At the south end of the bridge is a gateway tower … completed, the port will become of considerable note. The Newcastle and Berwick railway passes on the west, and has a …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of 373 l. 6 s. 8 d. as a surety of George Airey, late of Newcastle but now a prisoner in the Queen's Bench. Reference …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Harvey deceased. Robert Amesly as tidesman at Shields in Newcastle port loco James Kellerby deceased. Samuel …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and [against] Michael Taylor late collector [of salt] at Newcastle for whom they stood securities. Prefixing : report …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Fowler deceased. James Crockes (Cockes) as a tidesman at Newcastle loco Thomas Jones dismissed. John Cook as a …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that in 1699 he became partner with John Wilkinson of Newcastle, merchant, in the exportation of codfish, and the …
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