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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Spoutwell Lane | Spoutwell Lane | Mr Adam Charlton | 2 chains S.E. of | A narrow Lane which | ||
Spoutwell Lane | Mr John Henderson | Low Hall | leads to the spout well | |||
Spoutwell Lane | Mr William Greenwell | from which it takes its | ||||
name | ||||||
Spoutwell Cottage | Spoutwell Cottage | Mr Adam Charlton | 6 chains S.E. of | A small Cottage near | ||
Spoutwell Cottage | Mr John Henderson | Low Hall | the spout well from | |||
Spoutwell Cottage | Mr William Greenwell | which it takes its | ||||
name | ||||||
Low Hall | Low Hall | Mr John Henderson | 10 chains N.W. | This appears to have been a place | ||
Low Hall | Mr Adam Charlton | of Spout Well | of some note as there is a tower | |||
Low Hall | Mr William Greenwell | in the centre of the buiding | ||||
Low Hall | Whellan’s Directory | the Hall or house is now | ||||
Low Hall | occupied by cottagers | |||||
A Roman monumental stone is built | ||||||
in the tower it is |
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the inscription is not intelligible | ||||||
See sketch on trace J.J. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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