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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Shellridge Bridge | Shellridge Bridge | Mr. James Marshall | On Sheet | A small, stone, bridge, of one | ||
Shellridge Bridge | Mr. Joseph Elliott | 27.5 | arch, across a small stream | |||
Shellridge Bridge | Mr. B. Gibbison | |||||
leading from Fallodon, to | ||||||
Alnwick – |
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from the field adjoining, | ||||||
being Called Shell Ridge | ||||||
Shell Ridge | Shell Ridge | On Sheet | A slight elevation, in an | |||
Shell Ridge | Mr. George Barber | 27.5 | arable field, on the farm | |||
Shell Ridge | Mr. Thos Sharp | of Moorhouse, It gives name | ||||
to a bridge, and plantation | ||||||
contiguous | ||||||
Stonedike | Stonedike Plantn | Mr. Thos Downey, Gamekeeper | On Sheet | A small, mixed, plantation | ||
Plantation | Stonedike Plantn | Mr. Thos Sharp, Rockmill | 27.5 | on Shell Ridge, enclosed by | ||
Stonedike Plantn | Mr. George Barber – | a stone wall, hence the name | ||||
Mr Bosanquet, Rock | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by PT
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