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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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Cottonshope Head | Cottonshope Head | Peter Pott | 46 Chains from | |||
Cottonshope Head | Michael Litle | Watling Street Road | ||||
Cottonshope Head | John Murdie | |||||
Cottonshope Farm in a bad state of repair. | ||||||
The name is derived from the ground on | ||||||
which it stands. J.D. | ||||||
Watling Street | {Watling Street |
Peter Pott | 46 Chains from | |||
ROMAN ROAD | Roman{Watling Street |
Michael Litle | Cottonshope head | |||
(Site of) | road{Watling Street |
John Murdie | See Name Book of | |||
Sheet 41/1 J.D. | ||||||
Outer Golden Pot | Outer Golden Pot | Peter Pott | 53 Chains North of | A Square rough unhewn Stone 2 ft 6 in x 2 feet | ||
Outer Golden Pot | Michael Litle | Cottonshope Head | with a square hole drilled in the Centre | |||
Outer Golden Pot | John Murdie | 1 ft 3 in x 9 inches & 6 inches deep. This Stone is | ||||
McLauchlans Memoir of | lying flat in the Centre of the Roman Way | |||||
Watling Street | at the eastern extremity of Pepper Side. | |||||
Local tradition asserts that this stone together | ||||||
with others of the Same description have been | ||||||
erected as boundary Stones between the | ||||||
Chapelry of Holystone & the Parish of Elsdon. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by RP
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