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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Piers Well | Piers Well | Mr McDougall | 9 Chains South of | A good spring supplying water to | ||
Piers Well | Mr Ridley Burn House | Newcastle and | the cottages of Ridley Hall | |||
Piers Well | Mr Makepeace Penpeugh | Carlisle Railway | Lodge, formerly there stood two | |||
large stone Pillars or Piers near it | ||||||
from hence the name | ||||||
Walks Wood | Walks Wood | Mr McDougall, Ridley Hall | 20 Chains South | A well grown wood skirting the | ||
Walks Wood | Mr Ridley | of Newcastle and | west bank of the River Allen, from | |||
Walks Wood | Mr Makepeace, Penpeugh | Carlisle Railway | the great number of Walks in it | |||
the name is derived | ||||||
Highcrook Plantation | See Name Book of Sheet 92/8 | |||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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