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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Willyshaw Moss | Willyshaw Moss | Mr Jospeh Walton Blackcleugh | 24 Chains N.W | A peat bed chiefly in Whitfield | ||
Willyshaw Moss | Mr Paul Alston | of Ayle Burn | parish & partly in Kirkhaugh | |||
Willyshaw Moss | Hodgson’s Histy of Northumberland | |||||
Vol III/Part II Page 106 | ||||||
Willey | page 24 Vol III/Part II | |||||
Whitfield Law Currock | Whitfield Law Currock | Manorial Plan | About 30 |
A large and well known pile of | ||
Whitfield Law Currock | Revd Octavius James | of Rowels Burn | Stones forming a Boundary Mark | |||
Whitfield Law Currock | Mr Paul | between the manors of Ayle, and | ||||
Barhaugh and between the Parishes | ||||||
of Kirkhaugh & |
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Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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