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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Northumberland | Northumberland Row | Mr. Allen | About 30 chains N E of | A row of small stone buildings used as dwellings | ||
Row | Northumberland Row | Mr. Humble | St Cuthberts Church | for the workmen formerly employed on the Hareshaw | ||
Northumberland Row | Mr Pearson name on corner | Ironworks | ||||
Boglehole | Boglehole | Mr. Allen | About 28 chains N E of | A very old house used as a Farm stead with | ||
Boglehole | Mr. Humble | St Cuthberts Church | garden and some ruinous offices attached | |||
Boglehole | Mr. Smith | |||||
Leazes Sike | Leazes Sike | Mr Allen | About 27 chains N E of | A small stream gathering from some wet ground | ||
Leazes Sike | Mr Humble | St Cuthberts Church | on Hareshaw Common and forming a tributary to | |||
Leazes Sike | Mr. Smith | Hareshaw Burn | ||||
Fair Stead | Fair Stead | Mr Allen | About 27 chains N E of | A large enclosure used as a Fair stead it being the | ||
Fair Stead | Mr. Thompson | St Cuthberts Church | the most suitable place to exhibit cattle in at Fair times | |||
Fair Stead | Mr Smith | a portion of this ground is marked off and is used as | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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