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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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Killam’s Stone | Killam’s Stone | Mr Nicholson | 12 Chains N of | A large standing stone about 8 feet in | ||
Killam’s Stone | Mr Fail | Nicholsonshield Crag | height This stone derives its name from | |||
Killam’s Stone | Mr Charleton | the person that placed it in a standing | ||||
position | ||||||
This name is not well | ||||||
known. It is not | ||||||
worth appearing on | ||||||
the Plan. J.D. | ||||||
Long Fell | Long Fell | Mr Nicholson | 40 Chains E of | A long ridge of land extending a | ||
Long Fell | Mr Fail | Killams Stone | considerable distance East & Westward | |||
Long Fell | Mr Charleton | across the boundary of Rothbury & Elsdon | ||||
Longfell Pike | Longfell Pike | Mr Nicholson | 59 Chains E of | A large currick or pile of stones situated | ||
Longfell Pike | Mr Fail | Killams Stone | on the summit of Long Fell erected there | |||
Longfell Pike | Mr Charleton | as a boundary mark between Rothbury & Elsdon | ||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by RS
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