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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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Low Moor | F. Holland Esq Alnwick | Land | ||||
Low |
All that portion of Alnwick | |||||
Trace 5 Sheet 2 | Moor which lies between Aln- | |||||
Lower Moor | mouth Turnpike Road and | |||||
on Trace 3 – | the Moor Burn | |||||
Which is correct? | ||||||
Stub[b?]y Moor | F. Holland Esq Alnwick | Land | ||||
A small portion of Low | ||||||
Moor situate between the | ||||||
Herds House, Stoney Path | ||||||
and Moor burn | ||||||
Moor Burn | Mr Geo. Tate Postmaster Alnwick | Stream | ||||
A small stream which | ||||||
rises in Alnwick Moor & | ||||||
flowing in a North Easterly direction | ||||||
enters Huln Park at Moor Burn | ||||||
Bridge where it receives the name | ||||||
of Stocking burn | ||||||
Stamps Stile | Mr Geo. Tate Postmaster Alnwick | A stile | ||||
A stile on the East side of | ||||||
Stubly Moor | ||||||
G. Gilmour Serjeant R. S. and M. 17 July 1851 |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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