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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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Pinking’s Cleugh | Pinking’s Cleugh | Mr Tweddle (farmer Bridge End) | 70 Chains North | A very deep ravine thickly | ||
Pinking’s Cleugh | Mr George Wright Blacksmith | East of Highside | wooded, through which flows | |||
Pinking’s Cleugh | Mr George Waugh | |||||
local tradition assigns the place | ||||||
as the scene of a Battle, but | ||||||
who were the combatants it does | ||||||
not add. | ||||||
Nesbitt’s House | Nesbitt’s |
Mr George Tweddle | 90 Chains South | A neat dwelling house | ||
Nesbitt’s |
Mr George Waugh | East of Highside | with garden attached. | |||
Nesbitt’s |
Mr George wright, | so called from the person who first | ||||
Blenkinsopp Common House | Mr Parker | built it. | ||||
Blenkinsopp Fell House | Mr Nesbitt | |||||
See NB Sheet 91 Plan 15 | ||||||
George Davison Junior Civil Assistant |
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