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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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The Coulson Arms | The Coulson Arms | Whellan’s Directory | 3 1/2 Chains South | A large public house with good | ||
PH | (PH) | West of the Red | accommodation outhouses &c | |||
The Coulson Arms | Mr Thomas Nelson | Lion (PH) | attached. The property of | |||
The Coulson Arms | Mr Thompson | Colonel Coulson Blenkinsopp Hall | ||||
Nixon’s Well | Nixon’s Well | Mr John Milburn | 3 1/2 Chains West | A well of excellent Spring | ||
Nixon’s Well | Mr Thomas Nelson | of the Coulson Arms | water, arched with stone. | |||
Nixon’s Well | Mr Thompson | A family of the name of "Nixon" | ||||
has resided in a Small Cottage | ||||||
about twenty yards west of the | ||||||
well for a considerable number of | ||||||
which gave rise to the name. | ||||||
Measlings Cottage | Measlings Cottage | Mr Thos Pattison (Measlings Cottage) | 25 Chains South | A neat well built Cottage | ||
Measlings Cottage | Mr John Milburn | of Greenhead | with garden &c attached Situated | |||
Measlings Cottage | Mr Wm Robson (Hole House) | near "Measlings Cleugh" from | ||||
Measlings Cottage | Co Voters List | which Ravine it takes its name | ||||
George Davison Civil Assistant |
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