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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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River Irthing | River Irthing | Mr Dodd Wark | 5 Chains W of | The River Irthing through this | ||
River Irthing | Revd Ives Haltwhistle | Midholm Well | parish is from 1 to 2 Chains | |||
River Irthing | Dr Smith Haltwhistle | wide and its course is | ||||
River Irthing | Mr Rutherford Lampert | rugged and rapid from | ||||
Haltwhistle | its rise on Tarn Back in | |||||
Cumberland until it empties | ||||||
itself into the River Eden in | ||||||
the same County, for many | ||||||
miles it forms the boundary between | ||||||
Northumberland and Cumberland | ||||||
Midholm Well | Midholm Well | Mr Dodd | 45 Chains N.W. | A good spring the | ||
Midholm Well | Mr Armstrong | of Moss Caldron | discharge of water is great | |||
Midholm Well | Mr Rutherford | & the water is esteemed | ||||
among the best in this part | ||||||
of the County | ||||||
Mid Holm | Mid Holm | Mr Dodd | 40 Chains N.W. of | A low flat pasture | ||
Mid Holm | Mr Armstrong | Midholm Well | field situated on the S.E | |||
Mid Holm | Mr Rutherford | bank of the River Irthing | ||||
Thos Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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