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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Newham Tile Works | Newham Tile Works | Mr Wm Archbold, Occupier | On Sheet | Extensive Tile Works, Consisting | ||
Newham Tile Works | Mr Thomas Paxton, Hoppen | 21.4 | of two Kilns, and extensive | |||
Newham Tile Works | Mr James Dryden | drying sheds, there are a great | ||||
quantity of Draining Tiles | ||||||
manufactured here. It is situated | ||||||
at Newham Newhouses, and | ||||||
occupied by Mr. William Archbold | ||||||
Adam’s Knowe | Adam’s Knowe | Estate Map | On Sheet | A small hill feature, on | ||
Adam’s Knowe | Mr William Archbold | 21.4 | the farm of Newham Hall | |||
Adam’s Knowe | Mr Gilbert Pearcey, Steward | |||||
the farmhouse. Origin of | ||||||
name unknown. | ||||||
Foot and Leg | Estate Map | Two Arable fields, on | ||||
Foot and Leg | Mr William Archbold | the farm of Newham Hall | ||||
Foot and Leg | Mr Gilbert Pearcey, Steward | but originally |
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Not to be written on the Plan. | enclosure. And this name was | |||||
given to it from its resemblance | ||||||
in shape, to a Foot and Leg. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL
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