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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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The Three Tuns | The Three Tuns | The Licence paper | about 4 chains North | A very good public house with a | ||
(PH) | (PH) | of Closing hill |
Brew house offices & out houses garden & | |||
The Three Tuns | Mr. Robt Tate | attached the property & occupied by Mr. | ||||
(PH) | Robt Tate | |||||
The Three Tuns | Mr. Wm Robson | |||||
(PH) | ||||||
Three Tuns | White’s Directory | |||||
Closinghill Quarry | ||||||
(Sandstone) | ||||||
So called from being opened and very much | ||||||
used at the time of the enclosure of Killingworth | ||||||
Moor for the purpose of making the enclosures | ||||||
This name should be | ||||||
adopted on plan F.G. | ||||||
A small plantation of Fir & Forest | ||||||
trees taking its name from the quarry | ||||||
adjoining | ||||||
Felix Gillespie CAsst |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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