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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Hitchin’s Crook | Hitchin’s Crook | Mr. Wm Dodd Churnsike | 49 Chains South | A very Sharp bend in the | ||
Hitchin’s Crook | Mr. Wm Little (The Green) | from Windy Hill. | River Irthing, how this name | |||
Hitchin’s Crook | Mr. James Dodd (Paddaburn) | originated none of the inhabitants | ||||
are aware. | ||||||
Windy Hill | Windy Hill | Mr. Wm Dodd | 49 Chains South | A very Conspicuous hill on | ||
Windy Hill | Mr. Wm Little | from Hitchin’s | "Paddaburn Moor" Well Known | |||
Windy Hill | Mr. James Dodd | Crook. | by the name given. | |||
River Irthing | River Irthing | Shadforth & Dinning’s County Map | 21 Chains West | A Small River rising in County Cumberland | ||
River Irthing | Mr. Wm Dodd | from Windy | about 3 miles West of Paddaburn (Northumberland) | |||
River Irthing | Mr. Walter Dodd Hope House | Hill. | then flowing in an Easterly direction until it is | |||
joined by "Thross Burn" making a very | ||||||
abrupt turn to the South West at this jun- | ||||||
ction, it now Continues [in] the last named | ||||||
direction until it falls into the | ||||||
River Eden. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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