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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Belman’s Close | Belman’s Close | Plan of the Manor of Hexham | South of the Seal | A narrow lane leading from | ||
Belman’s Close | Mr Byron | the Turnpike to the Seal | ||||
Belman’s Close | Mr Joseph Fairless | |||||
Hencotes | Hencotes | Board on the Corner | South of the Seal | A Street extending from the West | ||
Hencotes | Mr Joseph Fairless | end of temperley Place to the Battle Hill | ||||
Hencotes | Wrights History of Hexham | The name formerly applied to the | ||||
Hencotes | Revd John Singleton | head of Priest Popple but the Board | ||||
of health have lately revised all the | ||||||
names in this town & this is one of | ||||||
the many alterations made | ||||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Presbyterian Chapel | Mr John Hewiston | A little West of | A good Stone building the property | ||
(English) | Presbyterian Chapel | Mr Paxton | Cowgarth Burn | of the Congregation – This was formerly | ||
Presbyterian Chapel | Mr Joseph Fairless | near its crossing Hencotes | under the Scotch Synod but lately | |||
has been transferred to the English | ||||||
Henry Farr c/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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