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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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Hell’s Kettle | Hell’s Kettle | Mr Ernshaw | 50 Chains N West of | A deep portion of the | ||
Hell’s Kettle | Mr Jobling | Park House | River Wansbeck, known by this name | |||
Hell’s Kettle | Mr Coxen | |||||
East Mill | East Mill | Mr Ernshaw | 47 Chains N West of | A large Corn Mill | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | Mr Jobling | Park House | belonging to the Earl of Carlisle | ||
East Mill | Mr Jobling | |||||
(Corn) | ||||||
East Mill | Mr Coxen | |||||
(Corn) | ||||||
Bore Hole | Bore Hole | Mr Jobling | 38 Chains NWest | A Chal |
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Bore Hole | Mr Lamb | of Park House | Magnitude, owing its origin to a trial | |||
Bore Hole | Mr Ernshaw | that was made here for coal, it is | ||||
considered by medical men to be | ||||||
a restorer of health to scorbutic | ||||||
& other invalids | ||||||
Quarry Bank | Quarry Bank | Mr Coxen | 52 Chains North | A steep |
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Quarry Bank | Mr Lamb | West of Park House | this name | |||
Quarry Bank | Mr Ernshaw | |||||
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