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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Jingling Bridge | Jingling Bridge | Mr. Jas Aitchison | On Sheet | A small, township bridge, | ||
Agent, Rock | 27.14 | of one arch, across Jingling | ||||
Jingling Bridge | Mr. Thos Downey | Burn, |
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Gamekeeper, Rock | leading, from Rock [to] | |||||
Jingling Bridge | Mr. George Dickman | Rennington – Origin of | ||||
Farmer, Rennington | name unknown | |||||
Stamford Burn | Stamford | A Hills Esqr. Agent | On Sheet | A small, stream, the Continuation | ||
Burn | to Lord Grey, Howick | of Jingling Burn |
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Stamford | Mr. Robt Straughan | runs along the boundary, | ||||
Burn | Farmer & Churchwarden | between Stamford, and | ||||
Stamford | Leemoor, Rennington | Rennington, the former | ||||
Burn | Mr. Robt Downey, School | and Long Houghton parish | ||||
Stamford | master, Rennington | and between Stamford and | ||||
Howick, terminating at | ||||||
Windyside Bridge where | ||||||
it takes the name of Howick | ||||||
Burn – | ||||||
Stamford Cottages | Stamford Cottages | Same Authorities | On Sheet | Two small dwellings to | ||
27.14 | the west of Stamford village | |||||
one of which is a public house | ||||||
there are smithy, garden and | ||||||
a small portion of land attached | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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