< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Welsh Mires | Welsh Mires | Mr Wm Hardy bailiff to Ld Tankerville | See Sheet | A name given to a wood of considerable | ||
Mr Jno Michie, Gamekeeper, Kelburn Lodge | 20.15 | extent on the Southwest border & within | ||||
the bounds of Chillingham Park | ||||||
Newtown | Newtown | Mr Thos Smith, Farmer, Newtown | See Sheet | A good farm house & offices, also a township | ||
Newtown | Mr Wm Hardy bailiff to Lord Tankerville | 20.15 | & considerable hamlet about 3 1/2 miles S. | |||
Newtown | Mr Wm Forrest, Miller Newtown Mill | E. of Wooler, & 1 1/4 West of Chillingham Park | ||||
Newtown | White’s Directory Vol. II P 502 | |||||
Co List of Voters | ||||||
Parish Names List P. 7 | ||||||
Ewe Hill | Ewe Hill | Mr Thos Smith, Farmer, Newtown | See Sheet | A low arable hill or Knoll S. by E. of | ||
Mr Wm Hardy bailiff to Lord Tankerville | 20.15 | Newtown, on which traces of the Roman | ||||
Mr Wm Forrest, Miller Newtown Mill | Road, called the "Devil’s Causeway", have been | |||||
found | ||||||
Harehope Burn | Harehope Burn | Mr J C. Longlands, Farmer, Old Bewick | See Sheets | A small mountain stream | ||
Estate Map | 21.13 & | rising in the moors East of Ross | ||||
J Rogerson – Shepherd | 26.1 | Castle, it flows Southwardly to | ||||
Blowweary | the boundary of Eglingham Township | |||||
where it becomes "Eglingham Burn" | ||||||
Robert Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by SW
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