< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Hexham Ford | Hexham Ford | Mr Ralph Izuitt | 10 chains N. |
A ford crossing Stocksfield Burn | ||
Hexham Ford | Mr George Ellison | of Low Bridges. | so called when used as a packhorse | |||
Hexham Ford | Mr Thos Hornsby | road & still well known by the name. | ||||
Fotherley Gill | F |
Mr Ralph Izuitt | 6 1/2 chains N. West | A small |
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Mr George Ellison | of Low Bridges. | which a small stream runs | |||
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Mr Thos Hornsby | until it joins Dowdon Burn. | ||||
Castle Hill | Castle Hill | Revd Richd Marshall | 51 chains N. W. | A hill of considerable elevation | ||
Castle Hill | Mr Fewster | of Black Hill. | on the summit of which are the | |||
Castle Hill | Mr Willy | remains of a Roman Fort. | ||||
Castle Hill | Maclauchlan’s Memoir of | "The spot is called Castle Hill." | ||||
Watling Street | (Maclauchlan’s Memoir) | |||||
James Eylward Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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