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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Low Glenwhelt | Low Glenwhelt | Mr John Milburn | 7 Chains East | A small farm house in bad | ||
Low Glenwhelt | Mr Thompson | of the Coulson Arms | repair, with god outbuildings | |||
Low Glenwhelt | Mr Thomas Nelson | Arms | &c attached. Occupied by | |||
(PH) | Mr Thompson. | |||||
Church | Church | Whellan’s Directory | 2 1/2 Chains South | A stone building of a plain | ||
(Perpl Curacy) | ( |
East of The | but neat structure having | |||
Church | Mr John Milburn | Coulson Arms | a Small Tower, and is lighted | |||
Church | Mr Thomas Nelson | (PH) | by lancet shaped windows | |||
it was erected in 1827 upon | ||||||
ground given by Colonel Coulson. | ||||||
The toal cost of erection was | ||||||
upwards of £800 | ||||||
The Red Lion | The Red Lion | Name on sign board | 3 1/2 North East | A small public house in the village | ||
PH | The Red Lion | Whellan’s Directory | of the Coulson | of Greenhead | ||
The Red Lion | Mr John Milburn | Arms | ||||
(PH) | (PH) | |||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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