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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Black Lough | Black Lough | Mr. George Bell | 13 Chains SE of | A small Lough collecting | ||
Black Lough | Mr William Bell | Corby’s Bridge | from wet marshy ground | |||
Black Lough | Mr James Amour | on Sheet 38/6 | on the |
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Union Stone | Union Stone | Mr George Bell | 24 Chains NE | A small stone situated on a gentle | ||
Union Stone | Mr. William Bell | of Black Lough | elevation on the boundary between | |||
Union Stone | Mr. James Amour | Edlingham & Alnwick Parish | ||||
Thorny Knowe | Thorny Knowe | Mr. Robt Rochester. Edlingham | 22 chains east of | A small hill of Moorland | ||
Thorny Knowe | Mr. Geo. Rochester. Waudy House | Black Lough. | ||||
Thorny Knowe | Mr Thos Dickson. Banktop | between Alnwick and Edlingham | ||||
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Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by KF
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