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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Relton’s Cleugh | 106A Plan 10 | |||||
Relton’s Cleugh | ||||||
Relton’s Cleugh | ||||||
Relton’s Clough | Award Plan | |||||
Red Well | Red Well | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | 94 chains NE | A good spring |
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Red Well | Mr Holmes | of High Shield | red tinge of the water that the mineral with which | |||
Red Well | Mr Armstrong | it is impregnated gives it. | ||||
Shield’s Fold | Shield’s Fold | Revd Henry Morton BA | 99 chains NE | A good stone sheep fold | ||
Shield’s Fold | Mr Norman Low Thornhope Slaggyford | of High Shield | situated upon Thornhope Fell | |||
Shield’s Fold | Mr Armstrong | it is called after the person who built it | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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