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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Bradford Bridge | Bradford Bridge | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A small stone Bridge across the | ||
Mr Ormston | 14.3 | Bradford Burn on the road leading | ||||
Estate Map | from the turnpike to Ford Westfield | |||||
this name is most generally pronounced | ||||||
Braidford but in all the estate | ||||||
documents it is spelled as given | ||||||
Redscar Wood | Redscar Wood | Mr Thomas | On Sheets | A large wood the north side | ||
Mr Ormston | 14.7 & | of the River Till belonging to the | ||||
Revd Mr Knight Junr | 14.11 | Marchioness of Waterford, it is | ||||
named from the broken edges | ||||||
along the River banks, which | ||||||
show the red earth – | ||||||
Bog Plantation | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A long strip of wood on the | |||
Mr Ormston | 14.7 | south side of Kimmerston | ||||
Revd Mr Knight Junr | Bog extending from the Wood- | |||||
man’s hut to the parish road | ||||||
leading from Kimmerston to | ||||||
Redscar Bridge | ||||||
William Boyd C/A |
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