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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Humlie Dod | Humlie Dod | Mr Rochester | About 54 chains N.W. | A small eminence the south west of which is steep | ||
Humlie Dod | Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | of Sandyford | and Rocky the origin of this name cannot be | |||
Humlie Dod | Mr Thomas Arkle | clearly ascertained | ||||
The Devil’s Causeway | The Devils Causeway | Lord Decies | About 4 chains N.W. | This is a portion of the Roman Road called the | ||
Roman Road | The Devils Causeway | Mr Arkle | of Sandyford | Devils Causeway which branches off Watling Street | ||
(remains of) | The Devils Causeway | Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | at Port Gate in the Parish of Corbridge and takes | |||
a Northeastern direction through the Parish of St | ||||||
John Lee and intersects the west portion of the Parish | ||||||
of Bolam where it keeps nearly in a straight direction | ||||||
and enters Hartburn a little to the North West of | ||||||
the West House, in some parts the line is distinctly visible | ||||||
and in other places very obscure and untracable | ||||||
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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