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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Millway Loaning | Millway | Mr. Robt Middlemass | On Sheets | A portion of the township | ||
Loaning | Mr. Robt Downey | 27.14 & | road leading from | |||
Millway | Mr. Robt Straughan | 32.2 | Rennington to Alnwick | |||
Loaning | It bears the name, from | |||||
Orchard Loaning, to | ||||||
the Cross-roads at "Hock | ||||||
-et Well", It got this name | ||||||
from the villagers going | ||||||
this way to a Mill originally | ||||||
at Denwick – | ||||||
Orchard Loaning | Orchard | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A short portion of the | ||
Loaning | 27.14 | township road, leading | ||||
from Rennington to | ||||||
Stamford &c, and bears | ||||||
the name from the | ||||||
north end of Millway | ||||||
Loaning, to the small | ||||||
bridge south of the church | ||||||
It is supposed that | ||||||
there was a large Orchd | ||||||
at one time here – | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty
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Transcribed by PT
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