< | 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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Newcastle and Carlisle Railway | see Sheet 106A Plan 8 | |||||
Alston Branch | ||||||
Amos Hill | Amos Hill | List of County Voters | About 12 chain |
A good stone house having | ||
Amos Hill | Railton Gill Esqr | of the Methodist Chapel | stabling & garden &c attached | |||
Alston Cumberland | (Wesleyan) | it is the name given to the house |
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Amos Hill | Tithe Commutation plan dated 1859 | there is not a hill of the name | ||||
Amos Hill | Post Office Directory dated 1858 | |||||
Amos Hill | Armstrongs County map | |||||
Thompson’s Well Bridge | Thompsons Well Bridge | Railton Gill Esqr | About 26 chains SE | A good stone Bridge consisting of | ||
(County) | of the Methodist | one arch it is repaired by the | ||||
Thompsons Well Bridge | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | (Weslyan) | County. The Brook which it spans | |||
(County) | Knaresdale Rectory | Chapel | is called Thompson’s Well & not | |||
Thompsons Well Bridge | Mr Sowerby | Burn | ||||
(County) | Williamston | |||||
Thompsons Well Bridge | List of County Bridges | |||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by SMH and CC
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