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Hang Well | Hang Well | Mr Edwd Dickson, Sandyford | On Sheet | A spring of good water on the N. W. | ||
Hang Well | John Bell, Shepd Hangwelllaw | 21.14 | side of Hangwell Law, it also forms | |||
Hang Well | Adam Smith, Shepd Quarryhouse | a Boundary mark between the Parishes | ||||
of Eglingham and Ellingham. | ||||||
The origin of the name is not known. | ||||||
Hangwell Law | Hangwell Law | Mr Edwd Dickson | On Sheet | A considerable eminence one portion | ||
Hangwell Law | John Bell | 21.14 | of which is in the Parish of Ellingham | |||
Hangwell Law | Adam Smith | and the other portion in Eglingham. | ||||
The origin of the name is not known. | ||||||
Hangwell Law | Hangwell Law | Mr Edwd Dickson | On Sheet | Two cottage houses with a garden | ||
Hangwell Law | John Bell Occupier | 21.14 | attached occupied by a shepherd | |||
Hangwell Law | Adam Smith | and a collier. It is the property | ||||
of Cresswell Baker Esq. of Cresswell | ||||||
Hall. These houses derive their | ||||||
name from the hill adjoining. | ||||||
C. E. Hewitt Sapper Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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