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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Milfield | Milfield | Mr. J. Thompson | On Sheet | A straggling irregular Village | ||
Mr. G. Turnbull | 14. 10 | six miles N.W. of Wooler, and | ||||
Directory | pleasantly situated on a consider- | |||||
able plain of fine arable grounds | ||||||
well cultivated, it also gives name | ||||||
to the township in which it situated. | ||||||
Milfield Ford | Milfield Ford | – Blackden Esqe | On Sheet | A place on the River Till known | ||
Mr. Thomas Bailif | 14. 7 | by this name, where a ford once | ||||
Mr. Cranston Forester | existed, but now entirely disused | |||||
since the opening of the road | ||||||
leading over Redscar Bridge | ||||||
Chapel (Primitive | Mr. J. Thompson | On Sheet | A small chapel belonging to the | |||
Primitive Methodist Chapel | Methodist) | Mr. G. Turnbull | 14. 10 | Primitive Methodists connection. | ||
Inscription | Situated at Milfield and has seats | |||||
Primitive Methodist} | Adopted on the Plan. | for about 400. | ||||
Chapel} | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header, 'Collected by'
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