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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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Chops Well | Chops Well | Revd Henry Morton BA | 43 chains E of | A good spring the origin of | ||
Chops Well | Mr Holmes | Far House | the name I could not ascertain | |||
Chops Well | Mr Norman | It is situated a short distance from | ||||
the Enclosure wall & upon | ||||||
Knarsdale Common | ||||||
Chops Quarry | Chops Quarry | Revd Henry Morton BA | 39 chains E of | A good sandstone quarry | ||
Chops Quarry | Mr Holmes | Far House | well known by the name and | |||
Chops Quarry | Mr Norman | so named because of its proximity | ||||
to Chops Well | ||||||
Stouthard | Stouthard | Revd Henry Morton BA | 61 chains SE | A very lofty and prominent | ||
Stouthard | Mr Holmes | of Far House | hill it forms an abrupt termination | |||
Stouthard | Mr Norman | of a high mountain |
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rises from here to the Boundary between | ||||||
the counties of Northumberland and Cumberland at | ||||||
Tom Smith’s Stone | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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