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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Buttery Haugh | ButteryHaugh | Mr. Lucas | 7 chains S of | A large portion of flat pasture | ||
ButteryHaugh | Mr. Hedley | K |
land bound by the River North Tyne | |||
ButteryHaugh | Mr. Charlton | ie this portion of land | and Keilder Burn |
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Buttery Haugh | will be about the most | |||||
productive in the locality | ||||||
consequently .Buttery. is | ||||||
an excellent name for it. | ||||||
Stitch Hill Wood | Stitch Hill Wood | Mr. Lucas | 20 chains SW | A portion of wood land consisting | ||
Stitch Hill Wood | Mr. Hedley | of K |
of Ancient forest trees | |||
Stitch Hill Wood | Mr. Charlton | |||||
Jamie’s Crags | Jamies Crags | Mr Lucas | 28 chains NE | A rough cragey precipice of sand | ||
Jamies Crags | Mr Hedley | of K |
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Jamies Crags | Mr Charlton | Keilder Burn | ||||
North Tyne Dale | Northtyne Dale | Mr. Lucas | Central Point | A |
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Northtyne Dale | Mr. Hedley | ie this name will extend | Sides of the River North Tyne | |||
Northtyne Dale | Mr. Charlton | from the head of this parish | comprising a dale or valley of the above | |||
North Tyne Dale | till the North Tyne enters | name river | ||||
Bellingham Parish | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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