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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Greenhead | Greenhead | McKenzie’s History of Northd | 25 Chains | A Small Village situated about | ||
Greenhead | Whellan’s Directory | North of Measlings | 3 1/2 miles north west of Haltwhistle, | |||
Greenhead | Mr John Millburn (Greenhead) | Cottage | it possesses a neat Church | |||
Greenhead | Co Voters List | Three public Houses a Railway | ||||
Station and several rows of Cottages, | ||||||
some of which are of a recent date, | ||||||
The Tipalt Burn runs on |
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Side of the Village. Glenwhelt, a | ||||||
portion of Greenhead, is situated on the North | ||||||
Side of the Tipalt Burn, and is connected | ||||||
with |
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a Bridge of two arches | ||||||
The Globe | The Globe (PH) | Mr Thomas Nelson (Greenhead) | 8 Chains North | An ordinary public house wth | ||
PH | The Globe (PH) | Mr John Milburn | East of The | Stablings &c attached. | ||
The Globe (PH) | Mr Thompson (farmer Low Glenwhelt) | |||||
(PH) Arms | ||||||
Glenwhelt | Glenwhelt | Whellan’s Directory | In the Village | A public house and a few | ||
Glenwhelt | Mr John Milburn | of Greenhead and | Cottages, This place forms a | |||
Glenwhelt | Mr Thompson | 9 chains North East | portion of Greenhead but is | |||
Glenwhelt | Co Voters List | of The |
separated from it by the Tipalt | |||
(PH) | Burn. | |||||
There is no "Glen" in the vicinity | ||||||
known by Glen Whelt. | ||||||
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