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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 Ord’s Arms Inn | The Ord’s Arms Inn | Mr Anderson | 30 Chains S West | A good brick building with stabling | ||
The Ord’s Arms Inn | Mr Stokoe | of Cotting wood | attached, for the accommodation of | |||
The Ord’s Arms Inn | Mr Lyons | travellers | ||||
Ord’s Arms Inn | The Signboard | |||||
West Nursery | West Nursery | Mr Anderson | 3 Chains West of | A large wood consisting of firs and | ||
West Nursery | Mr Ernshaw | Cottingwood | forest trees, belonging to the Earl of Carlisle | |||
West Nursery | Mr Stokoe | formerly a nursery | ||||
Cotting Burn | Cotting Burn | Mr Stokoe | 6 Chains West of | A small stream running in a | ||
Cotting Burn | Mr Anderson | Cottingwood | southeasterly direction into the river | |||
Cotting Burn | Mr Ernshaw | Wansbeck | ||||
Cotting-bourn | White’s Directory | |||||
The Haugh | The Haugh | Mr Curry | 25 Chains N East | A small district of arable land | ||
The Haugh | Mr Lyons | of the Abbey | ||||
The Haugh | Mr Mitford | Kennels | ||||
John Kelly Civil Assistant |
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