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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Docking Hill | Wm Smith Esq | 2 Chains North | An eminence in the | |||
Docken Hill | Docking Hill | Mr Pickering | of the Town Hall | Village of Haltwhistle | ||
Docking Hill | Mr R Ord | on which stande several | ||||
Docking Hill | List of County Voters | well built dwelling houses | ||||
Dock an herb | with gardens attached. | |||||
The name originates from | ||||||
the "Dock" an herb, which prior | ||||||
to the erection of the houses | ||||||
grew in great abundance | ||||||
here. | ||||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Presbyterian Chapel | Mr James Saint | 5 Chains North | A plain stone building formerly | ||
(Free) | (Free) | East of the | a dwelling house now used | |||
Presbyterian Chapel | Wm Smith Esq | Town Hall | as a Presbyterian Chapel | |||
Presbyterian Chapel | Mr G Nixon (Draper Haltwhistle) | seated to accommodate persons | ||||
George Davison Civil Assistant |
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