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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Old Town | Old Town | Mr Telfer Old Town | 26 Chains South | A hamlet consisting of a neat modern | ||
Old Town | Mr Potts Old Town | West of Earl’s Well | built Mansion also a Farm House & | |||
Old Town | Mr James Wood | Laborers Cottages. all having out- | ||||
(Meadow Haugh) | houses & gardens attached | |||||
Oldtown | Whites Directory | |||||
Earl’s Well | Earl’s Well | Mr Telfer | 26 Chains North | A well of excellent spring water. the | ||
Earl’s Well | Mr Potts | East of Old | name appears to be derived from its being | |||
Earl’s Well | Mr J Wood | Town | in or near a field called the "Earls Meadow" | |||
The boundary of this field is not traceable | ||||||
now | ||||||
Watling Street | See Name Book of Sheet 51/11 | |||||
Roman Road | ||||||
James Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by RS
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