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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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Popple Well | Popple Well | Mr Ralph Wilson, Harbour Master | on sheet | A good spring well from which the principal | ||
Popple Well | Mr Robert Stamp, School Master | 12.6 | portion of the inhabitants of Holy Island Village | |||
Popple Well | Mr William Smith, Fisherman | draw water. | ||||
Ship Inn | Ship Inn | Mr Ralph Wilson | on sheet | A small public house in a street called "St Cuthberts" | ||
Ship Inn | Mr Robert Stamp | 12.6 | the property of the "Tweedmouth Brewery" | |||
Ship Inn | Mr William Smith | |||||
Saint Cuthbert’s | Saint Cuthbert’s | Mr Ralph Wilson | on sheet | A macadamized street having a paved footpath | ||
Saint Cuthbert’s | Mr Robert Stamp | 12.6 | on its south and east sides; in this street there is one | |||
Saint Cuthbert’s | Mr William Smith | public house and the remainder of the houses are inhabited | ||||
by fishermen. | ||||||
Fenkle Street | Fenkle Street | Mr Ralph Wilson | on sheet | A macadamized street between the Market Place and | ||
Fenkle Street | Mr Robert Stamp | 12.2 & | Mary Gate, the houses occupied by fishermen | |||
Fenkle Street | Mr William Smith | 12.6 | with one exception. | |||
Thomas Cosgrove |
Note: Signature in header ('By')
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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