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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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Sandy’s Letch | Sandy’s Letch | Henry Shum Storey Esqr Arcot Hall | 16 Chains South from | This name applies to a small stream which along part of its course | ||
Sandy’s Letch | Mr William Bell | divides the parishes of Long Benton & Cramlington & after a course of | ||||
Sandy’s Letch | Mr Henry Clark | about 4 miles in a South Easterly direction discharges its Waters | ||||
into Seaton Burn some 3 or 400 yards above Annetsford | ||||||
Bridge | ||||||
Damdykes | Damdykes | Henry Shum Storey Esqr | 8 Chains West from the | Name applied to a commodious Modern Stone built Farm | ||
Damdykes | Mr William Bell | North Eastern Railway | House with appropriate offices adjoining. It is owned | |||
Damdykes | Mr Henry Clark | and the farm worked by Mr Storey of Arco |
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Dam Dykes | Whellans Directory | A little Northeast of it are his Laundry, Gamekeeper’s | ||||
Dam Dykes | Estate Plan | Cottages, Dog Kennels & 2 Cottages occupied by his Hinds | ||||
Dam Dykes | Greenwoods Co Map | |||||
Dam Dykes | Richardsons Co Map | |||||
Demdikes | White’s Directory | |||||
South Cramlington | South Cramlington | Mr Thos Sisterson | In the North East of this Plan | An ordinary farm house with offices | ||
South Cramlington | Mr Michael Wilkinson | 34 Chs E. of West Cramlington | out houses yard & garden attached the property | |||
South Cramlington | Mr D. Pickerin | of H. S. Storey Esqr | ||||
South Cramlington | Greenwood’s Co Map | |||||
South Cramlington | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
South Cramlington | White’s Directory | |||||
J. Considine SRE Felix Gillespie CA |
Note: 2 Signatures
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