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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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SNOPE COMMON | Snope Common | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | It lies on either side | A large district of unenclosed moor lying N of the South | ||
Snope Common | Mr Parker | of Snope Burn and | Tyne, workmen are at present employed enclosing | |||
Snope Common | Mr Arnison | occupies the N.E. part | it. It will all be allotted and the Walls | |||
Snape Common | Plan belonging to Robert Wallis Esqr. MD | of the Parish of Knaresdale | erected in the course of 8 months the time | |||
Proprietor of the adjoining manor | allowed by the Enclosure act, all the | |||||
documents local, property, and parochial, agree | ||||||
in the contracted Snope or Snape, It appears | ||||||
as follows, Snope (a house) Rent Book dated 1774; Snopend (house) | ||||||
Rent Book dated 1797 ; Snope (a house) Tithe commutation plan, | ||||||
Dated 1859; Snope Well appears in White’s Directory, | ||||||
Snope Well Whellans Directory; Armstrong’s Co is the only plan | ||||||
I find Snowhope written on; Plan of adjoining manor | ||||||
Snape Common: Property plan has Snope Burn: The present | ||||||
proprietor has recently come of age & is a stranger to this Country | ||||||
Hope Wallace Esqr | ||||||
Snope Burn | Snope Burn | Property Plan | 48 Chains N of | A large mountain stream it rises | ||
Snope Burn | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | Low Bradshaw Hill | on Snope Common & empties itself into the River | |||
Snope Burn | Mr Parker | South Tyne. | ||||
Thistlygreen Sike | Thistlygreen Sike | Mr Teesdale | 20 Chains N of | A good mountain stream it | ||
Thistlygreen Sike | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | Low Bradshaw Hill | rises on Snope Common & empties itself into | |||
Thistlygreen Sike | Mr Parker | Snope Burn | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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