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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Horse Close | Horse Close | Mr Carrick Croft House | 20 Chains | A small farm house | ||
Horse Close | Mr Liddle Farmer Melkridge | North East of | with outhouse and gardens | |||
Horse Close | Mr Armstrong | High Town | attached. | |||
High House | High House | Mr Winter, Farmer High House | 51 Chains West | A small farm house | ||
High House | Mr James Saint Grand New Hall Haltwhistle | of High Town | with good outhouse & | |||
High House | Mr Liddle | garden attached. Situated on | ||||
an eminence. | ||||||
Howden Wood | Howden Wood | Mr Cowing Shankfoot | 42 Chains South | A large wood composed of | ||
Howden Wood | Mr Etherington Woodman Carr’s Gate) | of High | firs and forest trees extends from | |||
Howden Wood | Mr Edger Gamekeeper Unthank Hall | Town | Et Unthank to Shankfoot. | |||
Howden Wood | Mr T Teasdale Waterman | |||||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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