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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Houghterslaw | Houghters Law or | Mr. Smith farmer Newtown | On Sheet | A small farm house & hamlet to the East of | ||
Howters Law | Wm Spratt Shepherd Houghters Law | 26.2 | Salter’s Law, occupied as a Sheep walk by Mr Smith | |||
Jno Bell Shepherd Hang Well Law | of Newtown, it is situated on a Knoll & surrounded | |||||
Estate map in possession of J.C. Langlands | by a dismal waste, of moor, & refuse from the | |||||
Old Bewick | workings of almost innumerable old coal pits. | |||||
Houghterslaw | Compounded, agreeably | |||||
to Survey usage – | ||||||
Haughter’s Law | Plan of North Charlton Estate | |||||
dated 1849 | ||||||
Glebe | Glebe | Revd. Chas Thorp – Vicar | On Sheets | A very extensive Glebe | ||
Mr W Colville | 21.12 | belonging to the Incumbency of | ||||
Thomas Main – Steward | 21.16 | Ellingham Containing about | ||||
David Colville – Schoolmaster | 22.13 | 171 acres – | ||||
& Parish Clerk | 26.4 & | |||||
27.1 | ||||||
Robert Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by PT
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