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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Three Barons’ Ford | Three Barons Ford | Mr. Edwd Dickson, Sandyford | On Sheet | A ford on the Drove Road crossing | ||
Three Barons Ford | Mr. George Tait, Forester Newstead | 21.14 | Sandyford Burn, and at a point | |||
Three Barons Ford | Robt Thompson, Shepd. Old Clattery | where the lands of three different | ||||
proprietors met, and from which | ||||||
circumstance the name is supposed | ||||||
to have been derived. There are but | ||||||
two landholders whose properties | ||||||
meet here now, Viz. His Grace the Duke | ||||||
of Northumberland and Cresswell Baker Esqr. | ||||||
Tumulus | Tumulus | Mr. Edwd Dickson | On Sheet | This name applies to two mounds | ||
Tumulus | Mr. George Tait | 21.14 | formed of earth and stone near | |||
Tumulus | Robt Thompson | the Drove Road on Rosebrough Moor and | ||||
supposted to be the burial place | ||||||
of some ancient warriors. | ||||||
C. E. Hewitt Sapper Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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Transcribed by HL
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