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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Cock Hill | Cock Hill | Mr B |
14 Chains West | A good farmhouse with outbuildings | ||
Cock Hill | Mr Hogarth | of Quarry Plantation | attached, situated on the top of a hill | |||
Cock Hill | Mr Gray | from which it takes its name. | ||||
Shilvington Burn | Mr Hogarth | A small stream rising in "Mitford" | ||||
Mr |
West of | Parish and flowing in a southeasterly direction | ||||
Mr B |
Cock Hill | into the "River Blyth" | ||||
Shilvington | Shilvington | Mr Hogarth | 40 Chains South | A small village consisting of a few | ||
Shilvington | McKenzie’s History | West of Cock Hill | cottages formerly a place of some note, | |||
Shilvington | Mr B |
as a number of ruins of Houses &c existed here in | ||||
Shilvington | White’s Directory | recollection of some of the old inhabitants | ||||
Chapel Yard | Chapel Yard | Mr Hogarth | 35 Chains South | An enclosure of pasture land, |
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Chapel Yard | Mr B |
West of Cock Hill | ||||
Chapel Yard | Mr Gray | formerly |
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can be found | ||||||
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