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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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White Well | White Well | Mr Thompson | 6 Chains North | A copious well of excellent | ||
White Well | Mr Taite FGS | of Alnwick Abbey | Water the name |
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White Well | Mr Holland | |||||
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which from wearing white Habits were | ||||||
generally called White Friars. this | ||||||
is an antiquity being the same perennial | ||||||
spring such as is seen in the ancient Masonry | ||||||
which supplied Alnwick Abbey it is now | ||||||
covered in with a small building | ||||||
Abbey Mill | Abbey Mill | Mr Thompson | 8 Chains southeast | A substantial building | ||
(Corn) | Abbey Mill | Mr Taite FGS | of Alnwick Abbey | with outhouses and yards | ||
Abbey Mill | Mr Holland | attached used for grinding corn | ||||
(Corn) | ||||||
Abbey Bridge | Mr Thompson | 12 Chains southeast | A neat stone Bridge with | |||
Abbey Bridge | Mr Taite FGS | of Alnwick Abbey | Arches spanning the | |||
Canongate Bridge | Abbey Bridge | Mr Holland | River Aln on the Wooler | |||
And Alnwick Turnpike | ||||||
Co. Br. | repaired by the County and built | |||||
50 years ago | ||||||
James Gray Sapr REngrs |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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