< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Gallowlaw | Gallow Law | Mr Jno Moffat farmer Beanley | On Sheet | A Shepherds house & garden, on the North | ||
Jno Lillie Blacksmith Beanley | 25.16 | side of the Breamish, in Beanley township an elevation to the west |
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Whellan’s History Northd p. | supposed to have been the place of Execution for the ancient | |||||
Gallowlaw | Compounded agreeably to | Barony of Beanley, hence the name. | ||||
Survey usage – | ||||||
Beanley Tile Works | Beanley Tile Works | Mr Jno Moffat farmer Beanley | On Sheet | A Tile manufactory, in Beanley township, near the | ||
Mr Jno Lillie Blacksmith Beanley | 25.16 | junction of Pow Burn with the river Beamish. | ||||
Mr Wm Burn Carpenter Eglingham | ||||||
Beanley | Beanley | Ralph Carr Esqr. Hedgeley | On Sheet | A small village township, the property of the Duke | ||
Mr. Jno Moffat farmer Beanley | 25.16 | of Northumberland, it consists of two farms & a few | ||||
Whellan’s Hist. Northd p.645 | cottages, situated 7 miles N.W. by W. of Alnwick. | |||||
Gallow Law | Gallow Law | Mr. J. Moffat Farmer | On Sheet | A slight eminence in the N.W. | ||
Beanley | 25.16 | of Beanley Township, supposed to have | ||||
Mr. John Little Blacksmith | been the place of execution for the | |||||
Beanley | ancient Barony of Beanley – | |||||
Whellans History of | ||||||
Northumberland | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Egineers |
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