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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Hebburn Bell or | Mr Wm Boyne farmer Hepburn Bell | See Sheet | A good substantial farm house & offices | |||
Hepburn Bell | Estate map in Mr Boyne’s possession | 25.3 | with hamlet &c in the township of Hepburn, | |||
Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham | Lord Tankerville has given Hepburn as the | |||||
Hebburn Parish Names List P.5 | proper name for this – and indeed has | |||||
ordered Hepburn to be adopted in all | ||||||
cases relating to the township. | ||||||
Hepburn Lodge or | Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham | See Sheet | A good house about1/4 of a mile | |||
Hebburn Lodge | Mr Wm Boyne farmer Hepburn Bell | 25 3 | E by N. of Hepburn Bell, occupied | |||
Mr Jno Mechie Gamekeeper (resident) | by Jno Mechie Gamekeeper. | |||||
Lilburn Pond | Mr Thos Smith farmer Newtown | A large artificial pond South of | ||||
Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham | East Lilburn, used for propelling | |||||
A.J.B Cresswell Esqr Proprietor | the thrashing mill, there, by water power | |||||
Belongs to Eglingham Parish | ||||||
Robert Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JMCN and SW
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