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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Red Sike | Red Sike | Mr. Thompson | 17 chains S.W. | A small stream flowing in | ||
Red Sike | Mr. Thomas Foster | of Whitley Pike | a south westerly direc- | |||
Red Sike | Mr. Charlton | tion to Hollinhead Burn | ||||
Blackburn Common | Blackburn Common | Mr. Thompson | In the North | A large tract of enclosed | ||
Blackburn Common | Mr. Thomas Foster | of the Parish | moorland extending into | |||
Blackburn Common | Mr. G. Gillespie | the Parish of Thorneyburn | ||||
Blackburn Common | Award of the Common | His Grace the Duke of | ||||
otherwise Tarretburn | Northumberland is Lord | |||||
Common | of the Manor | |||||
South Peadon | Described in name book | |||||
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M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by KF
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