List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Wetshaw Hope | Wetshaw Hope | Mr Headley Dyke Head | 10 Chains north | A small vally of rough and heathy | ||
Wetshaw Hope | Mr Armstrong Hareshaw Head | of Wetshaw Well | pasture on the north and western | |||
Wetshaw Hope | Mr Rutherford Hareshaw Head | extremity of Corsenside Common It is | ||||
principally formed by the large eminence of Great Moor on the North, | ||||||
and White Rigg on the South side |
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Wetshaw Well | Wetshaw Well | Mr Headley | 10 Chains South | A fine spring of excellent taste | ||
Wetshaw Well | Mr Armstrong | of Wetshaw Hope | forming the source of a considerable stream | |||
Wetshaw Well | Mr Rutherford | in Wetshaw Hope | ||||
Wetshaw Sike | Wetshaw Sike | Mr Headley | 30 Chains E.N.E | A considerable stream formed | ||
Wetshaw Sike | Mr Armstrong | of Wetshaw Well | principally by the water of a fine | |||
Wetshaw Sike | Mr Rutherford | spring and flowing in an Easterly | ||||
direction into Bridge Burn | ||||||
Lisle’s Burn | In the name of the Township Lisleburn | |||||
and also the Name List of Kirkwhelpington | ||||||
Parish page 5 | ||||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by EDA
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