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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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Wark Eastcommon | Wark East Common | Revd F Thompson | See sheet | A farm house and steading about | ||
Tithe Maps | 13.2 | 1 1/2 miles southwest from the | ||||
Post Office Directory | village of Wark, the old Common | |||||
Wark Eastcommon | Name compounded | or Township being divided into | ||||
two farms, they are distinguished | ||||||
by the names of Wark East and Wark | ||||||
West Common | ||||||
Selby’s Hill | Selby’s Hill | Mr Taylor | See sheet | A low hill on the farm of | ||
Farm map | 13.2 | Pressen, a short distance north east | ||||
Mr Whitehead | from the farm house and a | |||||
continuation of Pressen Hill | ||||||
Willow Burn | Willow Burn | Mr Dove | On Sheets | The continuation of Pressen Burn | ||
Mr Davidson | 9.15 | flowing in direction of West Lear- | ||||
Mr Taylor | 13.2 & | mouth, it takes this name after | ||||
13.3 | crossing the Township boundary on account | |||||
of the Bank being lined with Willow | ||||||
Trees | ||||||
William Boyd C/a |
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