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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Glen Cune | Glen Cune | Hodgson’s History of this Co | 40 Chains North | A steep partially wooded glen thro’ | ||
Glen Cune | Mr John Clark | east of Kellah | which flows a small stream | |||
Glen Cune | Mr Cuthbert Hudspith | Hodgson gives the meaning of | ||||
this name "The Corner Glen" | ||||||
Glen Cune Burn | Glen Cune Burn | Mr John Clark | 438 Chains North | A small stream rising in | ||
Glen Cune Burn | Mr Cuthbert Hudspith | east of Kellah | Hartley Burn Common |
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Glen Cune Burn | Mr George Little | to the River South Tyne | ||||
Bishop’s Linn | Bishop’s Linn | Mr John Clark | 51 Chains North | A fall on Glen Cune Burn taking | ||
Bishop’s Linn | Mr Cuthbert Hudspith | east by east of | its name from having been a | |||
Bishop’s Linn | Hodgson’s History | Kellah | favourite resort for one of the former | |||
Bishops of Carlisle who was a | ||||||
friend and visitor to the late | ||||||
Right Honble Lord Wallace | ||||||
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