< | 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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Ross Castle | Ross Castle | Right Hon., The Earl of Tankerville | On Sheet | A considerable hill at the head of | ||
Ros. Castle | McKenzie’s History Northumberland p 391. | 20:16 | Chillingham Park on the top of which | |||
Camp | Raz Castle | Tythe Map & Vicar of Chillingham | there is an irregular entrenchment, or | |||
(Remains of) | & Camp (remains of) | Camp said to be of British origin. | ||||
Ros Castle | Whites Directory Vol.II. P 502 | Lord Tankerville gives the former Spelling | ||||
which is generally used in the district. | ||||||
Cock Law | Cock Law | Mr Wm Hardy. bailiff to Ld Tankerville | On Sheet | A small plantation near the southern boundary | ||
Jno Mechie Gamekeeper Hebburn Lodge | 20:16 | wall of Chillingham Park | ||||
Hebburn | White’s Directory Vol:II P.502 | On Sheet | A good farmhouse & hamlet also a town | |||
Hepburn | Hebburn | List of Co Voters | 20:16 | ship, about 1 mile S.E. of Chillingham, | ||
Hebburn or | Rev Mr Dodd. Vicar. Chillingham | the property of Lord Tankerville | ||||
Hepburn | Mr Wm Hardy, bailiff to Ld Tankerville | All these authorities give the name | ||||
Mr Wm Boyne Farmer Hebburn Bell, | as Hebburn, But Lord Tankerville | |||||
Mr Thos Smith Farmer Newtown | gives it Hepburn and has caused | |||||
Mr Whellans Hist. Northld p 681 | the finger posts on the estate to be altered | |||||
Tythe Map of Chillingham. | to Hepburn, as the correct name. | |||||
Estate map in Mr Boyne’s possession. | ||||||
Hebburn | See Parish name List P.5 | |||||
Robert Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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