< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Sundayburn Stell | Sundayburn Stell | Mr Armstrong | 106 Chains S.W | An hexagonal fold built of stone | ||
Sundayburn Stell | Mr W. Armstrong | of The Linn | it named from its nearness to Sunday | |||
Sundayburn Stell | Mr Lowes | Burn; Brockett uses Stell to Drains &c | ||||
but it this County it is more generally | ||||||
applied to Sheep Folds or Shelters | ||||||
Smallburn Hill | Smallburn Hill | Mr Armstrong | 102 Chains W. of | A large eminence overgrown with | ||
Smallburn Hill | Mr Wm Armstrong | The Linn | Rough pasture it is Situated upon | |||
Smallburn Hill | Mr Rutherford Lampert | Henshaw Common and belongs to | ||||
Haltwhistle | Sir Edward Blackett | |||||
Mearn Loan | Mearn Loan | Mr Armstrong | 60 Chains N.W. | A square stone sheep fold built | ||
Mearn Loan | Mr W. Armstrong | of The Linn | of stone situated on the Black | |||
Mearn Loan | Mr Robson | Fell: Stell and Loan are Synonymous | ||||
Thos Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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