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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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Old Walker | Old Walker | Mr Thomas Davidson | In the West of the | A small hamlet consisting of two | ||
Old Walker | Mr Swan | township of Walker | farmsteads & a few pitmen’s dwelling | |||
Old Walker | McKenzies History of Northumberland | About 10 chains S. | houses. | |||
Old Walker | Mr MacLauchlan’s Map of the Roman Wall | of Gosforth Pit | ||||
Willow Place | Willow Place | Mr Thomas Davidson | In the West of the | Two neat dwelling houses with | ||
Willow Place | Mr Thomas Brown | township of Walker. | gardens attached | |||
Willow Place | Mr Swan | About 107 chains South | ||||
of Gosforth Pit | ||||||
Mouldwarp Row | Mouldwarp Row | Mr Thomas Davidson | In the West of the parish. | A short row of Old houses | ||
Mouldwarp Row | Mr Christopher Crawford | About 2 chains South | two of which are |
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Mouldwarp Row | MR Edward Ridden | of Walker Station. | The name has arisen from the occupation | |||
Mouldwarp | Johnson’s Dictionary | of the man who Erected them, who was | ||||
a mouldworp (Mole) Catcher. | ||||||
John McMahon C/a |
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