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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Studdon | Studdon | Mr. Joseph Watson | 42 Chains South | A small hamlet consisting of a very | ||
Studdon | Mr. Thomas Armstrong | East of Peckriding | neat new farm House and onstead – 3 smaller | |||
Studdon | Mr. Wm Thirlwell | Mill | ones & 2 Cottages – and is owned by dif | |||
Studden | White’s Directory | ferent parties | ||||
Studden | Kitchin’s County Map | See Studdon-dean | ||||
Studdon Park | Studdon Park | Mr. Joseph Watson | 43 Chains south- | A big good new farm house & onstead | ||
Studdon Park | Mr. John Glendinning | East of Peckriding | occupied by Mr. J Glendinning & owned by | |||
Studdon Park | Mr. Thomas Armstrong | Mill | Mr. Pattison of the Felling Chemical Works | |||
Tithe Barn | Tithe Barn | Mr. Joseph Watson | 54 Chains South | The name of a small cottage which from | ||
Tithe Barn | Mr. John Glendinning | East of Peckriding | to the commutation of Tithes was used | |||
Tithe Barn | Mr. Thomas Armstrong | Mill | for storing up the Tithes of Corn in | |||
Jobling’s Field | Jobling’s Field | Mr. Joseph Watson | Between the hamlet | This name is applied to a portion of Land | ||
Jobling’s Field | Mr. John Glendinning | of Studdon and the | consisting of some 5 Acres now divided in | |||
Jobling’s Field | Mr. George Maughan | River East Allen | 2 parts & derives the name from a man | |||
named Jobling who owned it some 10 | ||||||
years ago | ||||||
John Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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