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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Millstone Band | Millstone Band | Mr Parker | 80 Chains N.E. | This has been formerly highly reputed | ||
Millstone Band | Mr Teesdale | of Low Bradshaw | for producing stone of a superior quality | |||
Millstone Band | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | Hill | for the manufacture of grindstones. It | |||
is a long & some parts a rocky ridge | ||||||
close to the Whitfield Boundary – it is | ||||||
not worked now | ||||||
Horseman Cleugh | Horseman Cleugh | Revd Henry Morton | 52 Chains NE | A small hollow through which | ||
Horseman Cleugh | Mr Parker | of Low Bradshaw | a stream flows the name is con- | |||
Horseman Cleugh | Mr Teesdale | Hill | fined to this Parish it empties itself | |||
into Snope Burn | ||||||
Whitfield Lough | Whitfield Lough | Mr Parker | 69 Chains N | A large sheet of water situated partly | ||
Whitfield Lough | Mr Teesdale | of Low Bradshaw | in Whitfield & partly in Knaresdale Parishes. | |||
Whitfield Lough | Mr Sowerby | Hill | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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