< | 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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Bilton | Bilton | Mr George Taylor | 30 chains East | a small Village composed | ||
Bilton | Mr Thomas Crisp | of Spy Law | of Farm Stead Black Smith’s | |||
Bilton | Mr James Loyd | Shop and several Labourer’s Cottages | ||||
Bilton | The Estate Plan | with the usual out houses and | ||||
Bilton | List of Co Voters | Vegetable gardens attached | ||||
Spy Law | Spy law | Mr George Taylor | 30 chains West | a small Farm Stead | ||
Spylaw | Mr Thomas Crisp | of Bilton | with the usual out houses | |||
Spy law | Mr James Loyd | and Vegetable gardens attached | ||||
Spy law | The Estate Plan | Occupying high ground from whence an | ||||
extensive view can be obtained originates | ||||||
the name | ||||||
Greenrig | Green |
Mr George Taylor | 31 Chains North | a Small Farm Stead | ||
Green |
Mr Thomas Crisp | West of Spylaw | with the usual out houses | |||
Green |
Mr James Loyd | and Vegetable garden attached | ||||
Greenrigg | Mr Holland, Alnwick Castle | |||||
Greenrig | The Estate Plan | |||||
F. McRae Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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