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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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Ravenshill Moor | Ravenshill Moor | Mr Armstrong | 20 chains S | A large district of Rough Pasture and | ||
Ravenshill Moor | Mr Jackson | of Limey Sike | moor land used as a pasturage for | |||
Ravenshill Moor | Mr Lucas | Ravenshill Farm the property of the Duke | ||||
of Northumberland now in the occupation | ||||||
of Mr Stevenson | ||||||
Hogswood Moor | Hogswood Moor | Mr Armstrong | 60 chains S E | A large district of Rough Pasture and | ||
Hogswood Moor | Mr Jackson | of Limey Sike | moor land used as a pasturage for East | |||
Hogswood Moor | Mr Lucas | K |
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Howswood | A County Map Published 1828 | of Northumberland now in the occupation | ||||
of Mr Robson Rig |
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Ravens Hill | Mr Armstrong | 20 chains S W | A rocky eminence of Considerable | |||
Mr Jackson | of Limey Sike | elevation consisting of rocks and | ||||
Mr Lucas | loose Stones on Ravenshill Moor | |||||
Ravens Hill | Mr Hedley Bewshaugh. | Whites Directory mentions the Hill as | ||||
Ravens Hill | Mr Robson. Riggend | the site of a British Camp but there | ||||
Ryans Hill | White’s Directory | is no such thing on the ground. | ||||
Charles Payne Lab.? |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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