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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Hackford Mill | Hackford Mill | Mr Matthew Thompson | An old corn Mill partly in | |||
Hackford Mill | Mr Robert Little | of Hackford | ruins Situated at the West side | |||
Hackford Mill | Mr George Davison | of the Devil’s Water | ||||
103.13 | ||||||
Whitehall Sike | Whitehall Sike | Mr John Thompson | 27 chains North | A small stream flowing from | ||
Whitehall Sike | Mr Wm Stokoe | of Hackford | an excellent spring in a | |||
Whitehall Sike | Mr Robert Little | South easterly direction to | ||||
the Devil’s Water | ||||||
Lithar |
Lithar |
Tithe Plan | 31 chains N.W. | A small farm house formerly | ||
Litharge | Revd. Wm Sissons | of Hackford | used for extracting the | |||
Lithar |
Mr Robson | silver from the Lead ore | ||||
Litharge | Mr Matthew Thompson | it takes its name from | ||||
Litterhedge | Whites Directory | the refuse which is commonly | ||||
Lith |
Rates book | called Litterish by the miners | ||||
Litterage | Award of Hexham | |||||
Lithar |
Mr Robert Little | |||||
Michael Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by SW and JMCN
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