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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Gravy Hill | Gravy Hill | Mr George Gray | 10 Chains SE of | This eminence is now scarcely | ||
Gravy Hill | Mr Dawson | East Sleekburn Ford | perceptible the action of the water | |||
Gravy Hill | Mr Coxon | around |
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away. It is well known but the | ||||||
origin of the name I could not ascertain | ||||||
Sleekburn Grange | Sleekburn Grange | Mr George Gray | About 21 Chains | A very good farm house having | ||
Sleekburn Grange | Mr Dawson | SW of Gravy Hill | stabling garden & stock yard | |||
Sleekburn Grange | Mr Coxon | attached in the occupation of | ||||
Mr Gray & owned by Lord Barrington | ||||||
Blyth & Tyne Railway | See Name Book of Sheet 72 Plan 8 | |||||
(Morpeth Branch) | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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