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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Fullingmill | Fullingmill | Mr. Pringle | 44 chains N.E. | A farm house with outhouses and | ||
Fullingmill | J. Atkinson Esqr. | of New |
land attached situated at the north | |||
Fullingmill | Mr. Bell | side of the Devil’s Water there | ||||
Fulling Mill | The Tithe Plan | has been a Fulling Mill here | ||||
Fulling Mill | Plan of the Manor | but now in closure hence the name | ||||
(A Fulling Mill is one for cleaning yarn) | ||||||
Castle Hill | Castle Hill | Mr. Moor | 34 chains N.W. | An eminence in an arable field | ||
Castle Hill | Mr. Stoker | of Newbiggin | ||||
Castle Hill | Mr. Pringle | |||||
Lamb Shield | Lamb Shield | Mr. Pringle | 31 chains N.E. | A good farm house situated | ||
Lamb Shield | Mr. Bell | of Newbiggin | on high ground at the north | |||
Lamb Shield | Mr. John Lamb | side of the Devil’s Water. | ||||
The property of Sir John Haggiston | ||||||
M. Costelloe CAsst |
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Transcribed by PT
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