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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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Newton Underwood | Newton Underwood | List of Co Voters | 32 Chains South | A Small village | ||
Newton Underwood | White’s Directory | East of Coal | Situated on an eminence | |||
Newton under Wood | Mr. Menzies | House | Composed of two farm houses | |||
Newton under Wood | Whellan’s Directory | & Several Cottages. | ||||
Newton under Wood | Mr. Scott | |||||
Newton Underwood (Township) | Parish Name Book | |||||
Tower | The Tower | White’s Directory | 36 Chains South | An Ancient Tower the | ||
(Remains of) | The Tower | Mr. T. Craggs | East of | only existing remains being | ||
The Tower | Mr. R. Craggs | Coal House | an arch. | |||
This place appears to | ||||||
have been a watch tower | ||||||
in troublesome times. | ||||||
Hodgson says this "was no doubt a fortalice or | ||||||
Bastile House of the family of Eure" | ||||||
Char Burn | Char Burn | Mr. Orange | 37 1/2 Chains South | A Small Stream | ||
Char Burn | Mr. T. Craggs | of Coal House | tributary to the River | |||
Char Burn | Mr. S. Smith | Wansbeck. | ||||
George Davison Junr |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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