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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Lookout | Lookout | Mr Mathew Paxton Etal | On Sheet | A row of cottages inhabited by the agricultural | ||
Mr Mason Agent | 10.9 | servants they stand by the road side leading | ||||
Estate Map | from Crookham to Old Heaton and take | |||||
their name from the field upon which they have | ||||||
been built, the name by which they are best known | ||||||
is vulgarly Keekout – | ||||||
Pallinsburn | Pallinsburn | Mr Thorns Blue Bell Inn | On Sheet | A small Hamlet comprising the Blue Bell Inn | ||
Mr Mason | 10.13 | grocery shop & Post Office, also a smith, and a | ||||
Directory | few dwellings, it is on the turnpike road 4 miles | |||||
from Cornhill, the proprietor is Watson Askew | ||||||
Esqr of Pallinsburn House – | ||||||
Blue Bell Inn | Blue Bell Inn | Mr Thorns Tenant | On Sheet | A respectable road side Inn capable of | ||
Estate Map | 10.13 | affording good accomodation to travellers | ||||
Sign on Front | it stands on the Coldstream and Wooler | |||||
road at the 4th mile post from Cornhill | ||||||
William Boyd, Civil Assistant |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by LF
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