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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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Black Rock | Black Rock | Mr. Adam Henderson | On Sheet | A flat rock, extending | ||
Black Rock | Mr. Hugh Ross – Bamburgh | 16.4 | in a northwest direction for | |||
Black Rock | Mr. William Carr – Bamburgh | about three chains from | ||||
Black Rock | Mr. George Marshall | high water mark at Budle | ||||
Point It gets the name | ||||||
from its being of a very dark | ||||||
Color. | ||||||
Budle Point | Budle Point | Mr. Adam Henderson | On Sheet | A prominent headland | ||
Mr. Hugh Ross – Bamburgh | 15.4 | on the east side of Budle | ||||
Mr. William Carr – Bamburgh | Water; the shore, takes a | |||||
Mr. George Marshall | sudden turn here – in a S. | |||||
E. direction, this is a well | ||||||
Known point to Mariners | ||||||
frequenting this Coast, and | ||||||
is laid down on all the | ||||||
charts. | ||||||
Kittling Hill | Kittling Hill | Mr. Adam Henderson | On Sheet | A prominent, Craggy | ||
Kittling | Mr. Hugh Ross – Bamburgh | 16.4 | eminence, of Considerable | |||
Mr. William Carr – Bamburgh | elevation, Situated Near to | |||||
Mr. George Marshall | the Sea Shore, And in the | |||||
A Kitten, a young Cat. | Northeast part of Budle township. | |||||
Jamieson’s Scottish | It got this name, about 60 years ago. | |||||
Dictionary P.388. | from a Kitten, having been lost here | |||||
under peculiar circumstances. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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