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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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Seghill Bridge | Seghill Bridge | List of County Bridges | About 7 Chains N W | A small stone bridge of one arch | ||
(stone) | of Seghill Village | erected and kept in repair by the | ||||
Seghill Bridge | Mr James Reed | County | ||||
Seghill Bridge | Mr L Ramshaw | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Whellan’s Directory | In the village of | A pretty good stone building used | ||
(Primitive) | (Primitive) | Seghill | as a chapel by the Primitive Methodists | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr James Reed | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Luke Ramshaw | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Luke Ramshaw | In the village of | An ordinary Building used as a [School] | ||
(Wesleyan Reform) | (Wesleyan Reform) | Seghill | and Chapel by the members of the Reform | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr James Reed | Methodists | ||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Arthur | |||||
Felix Gillespie |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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