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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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Middle Hill | Middle Hill | Mr Thompson | 40 chains South | A small eminence on Elsdon | ||
Middle Hill | Mr Watson | West of Pearson’s House | Common well known by this name | |||
Middle Hill | Mr Elliott | |||||
Raylees Burn | See Name Book of Sheet 61/2 | |||||
Elsdon Common | See Name Book of Sheet 62/6 | |||||
Mill Burn | See Name Book of Sheet 52/15 | |||||
Steng Moss | See Name Book of Sheet 61/4 | |||||
Steng Cross | St |
Mr Charlton | 65 Chains South East | A rough undressed Stone lying | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | of Pearson’s House | flat on the ground with a hole in | |||
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Mr Thompson | the Centre about 6 inches square & 4 | ||||
(Remains of) | inches deep. This stone in appearance | |||||
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Mr Brown | |||||
(Remains of) | ||||||
Steng Cross | Brockett’s Glossary | |||||
(Remains of) | ||||||
is exactly like those I have seen along the line of Watling Street & known | ||||||
as the Golden Pots. The stone is now used as a boundary mark between | ||||||
the Parishes of Elsdon & Hartburn. No information can be obtained regarding | ||||||
the origin |
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J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JTP
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