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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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Widehaugh Banks | Widehaugh Banks | Mr Hugh Pearson | About 13 chains South | Steep and rugged banks planted | ||
Widehaugh Banks | Mr George March | of the River Tyne | with fir and forest trees So called | |||
Widehaugh Banks | Mr John Trotter | from the adjoining haugh of the name. | ||||
Widehaugh Banks Plantation | Estate Plan | |||||
Sam’s Island | Sam’s Island | Estate Plan | About 8 chains South | A small arable field intersected by | ||
Sam’s Island | Mr Hugh Pearson | of the River Tyne | the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway prior | |||
Sam’s Island | Mr George March | to the formation of the present embankment | ||||
the course of the river was near this | ||||||
place So that this portion was frequently | ||||||
Surrounded by water | ||||||
Park Wood | Park Wood | Estate Plan | About 26 chains South | A large wood of fir and forest trees | ||
Park Wood | Mr Hugh Pearson | of Widehaugh Nursery | So called from the adjoining Park | |||
Park Wood | Mr Joseph Bell | House | the property of the Commissioners of Greenwich | |||
Hospital | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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