List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Hexham | Hexham | Wrights History of Hexham | 20 Miles West | Hexham is a market town with | ||
Hexham | Mr Joseph Fairless | of Newcastle | a population of about 4600-the weekly Market | |||
Hexham | Plan of the Manor | is held on Tuesday & it has also two annual | ||||
fairs – Hutchinson in his View of Northumberland | ||||||
States that it "Is a place of great antiquity | ||||||
Bede called it Hungustald, by the old | ||||||
English Saxons it was called Hextoldesham | ||||||
& some Authors (particularly Camden) [say] | ||||||
it is the Axelodunum of the Romans" | ||||||
The antiquities are all shown & pointed | ||||||
the township of Hexham is said to be | out in their proper places- | |||||
divided into four Wards or districts which | Wright in his history describes it very | |||||
are only used for the election of Churchwardens | properly as "an irregularly built town | |||||
the Boundaries |
the streets are narrow & almost all | |||||
they also are in detached pieces & as they could | of them are formed on a descent | |||||
be but very imperfectly pointed out | ||||||
the names are omitted on the OS plans | ||||||
Henry Farr c/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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