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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Harbottle | Harbottle | MacKenzie’s Histy | 21 Chains East | A Pleasant Village situated on | ||
Harbottle | Mr. G. R. Turnbull, Harbottle | of The Manse. | the South Side of the River Coquet. | |||
Harbottle | Mr. R. Blacklock, Harbottle | It contains a Presbyterian Church, | ||||
Harbottle | White’s Directory Page 474 | a Post Office, an Endowed School | ||||
for boys and Girls, & two Public | ||||||
Houses. | ||||||
"The name of this place is undoubt- | ||||||
edly Composed of two Saxon words | ||||||
"here" an Army and "botle" a station; | ||||||
and in Corroboration of the circumstance | ||||||
the road leading from Harbottle into | ||||||
Scotland, by Clennell, is Called Clennell | ||||||
street." MacKenzie’s Histy | ||||||
Lightpipe Hall | Lightpipe Hall | Mr. G. R. Turnbull, Harbottle | 65 Chains South | An ordinary Cottage on the road | ||
Lightpipe Hall | Mr. R. Blacklock, Harbottle | East of The | leading from Harbottle to Rothbury | |||
Lightpipe Hall | Mr. J. Athy, Harbottle | Manse. | and opposite to that leading to | |||
Elsdon. | ||||||
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