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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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Windy Law | Windy Law | Mr John Hudspeth | 27 chains south | A small hill of a round form | ||
Windy Law | Mr John Armstrong | west of | on the South side of the road, | |||
Windy Law | Mr William Parker | Reaycrag Colliery | it is said to be the highest part | |||
of the road, |
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between Newcastle & Carlisle | ||||||
Thirlwall Common | Thirlwall Common | Mr John Hudspeth | A large district in the | |||
(South Side) | (South Side) | Town ship of Thirlwall | ||||
Thirlwall Common | Mr John Armstrong | inclosed within the last half | ||||
(South Side) | century | |||||
Thirlwall Common | Mr William Parker | |||||
(South Side) | ||||||
Reaygarth | Reaygarth | Mr John Hudspeth | 61 Chains west | A good farm house, | ||
Reaygarth | Mr John Armstrong | of Reaycrag Colliery | with outhouses 8 chains to | |||
Reaygarth | Mr William Parker | the south. | ||||
D. Cameron Sapper Royal Engineers |
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