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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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Devil’s Lapfull | Devil’s Lapfull | Mr. Jackson | 59 chains SE | A large heap of stones of various sizes | ||
Devil’s Lapfull | Mr. Armstrong | of Keilder Castle | the natives say the devil long ago had | |||
Devil’s Lapfull | Mr. Lucas | an intention of destroying K |
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Devil’s Lapfull | and while in the act of carrying stones | |||||
for that purpose his |
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at this place and the stones shown on | ||||||
trace is the result |
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Haw Knowe | Haw Knowe | Mr. Potts | 66 chains NE | A portion of elevated ground consisting | ||
Haw Knowe | Mr. Armstrong | of Keilder Castle | of loose stones forming a very remarkable | |||
Haw Knowe | Mr. Jackson | ie Haws the fruit of | feature on Hogswood Moor | |||
the White Thorn | ||||||
No such Moor known | ||||||
all goes under the | ||||||
name of Hogswood Moor | ||||||
Charles Payne Lab. |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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