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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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Pricky’s Well | Pricky’s Well | Mr. Gibson Colwell | 10 Chains NE | A good Spring Situated at | ||
Pricky’s Well | Mr. Stephenson Colwell | of Croft Hill | the East of Colwell it | |||
Pricky’s Well | Mr. Surtees Colwell | supplies the village with | ||||
water is thoroughly well | ||||||
known by the name | ||||||
Coley’s Well | Coley’s Well | Mr. Gibson | 14 Chains NE | A good Spring but is | ||
Coley’s Well | Mr. Stephenson | of Croft Hill | secondary to Pricky’s Well | |||
Coley’s Well | Mr. Surtees | it is also Situated to the east | ||||
of Colwell and is well known | ||||||
Coley a dog "Brockett" | ||||||
Robin Hood’s Well | Robin Hood’s Well | Mr. Gibson | 20 Chains | A good and well known | ||
Robin Hood’s Well | Mr. Stephenson | South of Pricky’s | spring situated about a quarter | |||
Robin Hood’s Well | Mr. Surtees | Well | of a mile East by South of the | |||
village of Colwell it is well known | ||||||
by the name | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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