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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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Steelrigg | Steelrigg | Mr Smith (Cornholm) | 46 Chains N.W. | An old farm house with out | ||
Steelrigg | Mr Armstrong (East Bog) | of Twice Brewed | houses attached, at present | |||
Steelrigg | Mr Mason (Low Winshield) | unoccupied, the property of | ||||
Steelrigg | MacLauchlan’s Plan of Roman Wall | Sir E. Blackett | ||||
Steel Rigg | Fryer & Sons County Map | |||||
Cornholm | Cornholm | Mr Smith | 40 Chains N.W. | An old farm house with | ||
Cornholm | Mr Armstrong | of Twice Brewed | out Offices and garden attached | |||
Mount healy | Mr Mason | |||||
Cornholm | Mr R Thompson | |||||
Mount Hooley | Fryer & Sons County Map | |||||
Peel | Peel | Mr Smith | 32 Chains N.W. | A good farm house with | ||
Peel | Mr Armstrong | of Twice Brewed | out houses and gardens | |||
Peel | Mr Mason | attached | ||||
Peel | Fryer & Sons County Map | |||||
Duncan Cameron Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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