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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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Red Ends | Red Ends | Mr B Stephenson | East of Boulmer | A foreshore headland of very flat | ||
Red Ends | Mr W Stephenson | Steel | Rocks- | |||
Red Ends | Mr J Stanton | |||||
Red Ends | Commander Slaters Chart | |||||
Longhoughton Steel | Longhoughton Steel | Mr B Stephenson | North of Boulmer | A portion of the foreshore of this | ||
Longhoughton Steel | Mr W Stephenson | Steel | ph consisting of what are in general | |||
Longhoughton Steel | Mr J Stanton | very flat rocks- | ||||
[#] | Boulmer Steel | See Book of 32/12 | ||||
Howdiemont Sands | Howdiemont Sands | Mr B Stephenson | West of Longhoughton | A small patch of Sand on the | ||
Howdiemont Sands | Mr W Stephenson | Steel | foreshore of this Parish I could not | |||
Howdiemont Sands | Mr J Stanton | get an origin for this name | ||||
Sugar Sands | Sugar Sands | Mr B Stephenson | South of Iron Skears | Beautiful firm sands, a splendid | ||
Sugar Sands | Mr W Stephenson | place for bathing | ||||
Sugar Sands | Mr J Stanton | |||||
Iron Scars | Iron |
Mr B Stephenson | between Sugar Sands | Roughish foreshore rocks thickly | ||
Iron |
Mr W Stephenson | and Howick Burn | strewn in places with small | |||
Iron |
Mr J Stanton | Boulders | ||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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