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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Wallbottle | Wallbottle | Whellan’s & Co.s |
South side of | A small Village containing a Wesleyan | ||
Wallbottle | Mr. Hedley | Trace 5 | & Primitive Methodist Chapels | |||
Wallbottle | Mr. Watson | four Public houses school &c it is | ||||
Wallbottle | County Map | principally inhabited by Pitmen. the | ||||
Walbottle | White’s Directory | name no doubt originates from its proximity | ||||
Walbottle | Whellan’s Directory | to the Roman Wall, this name is derived | ||||
Walbottle | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | from being on the Wall, and Botle, the Saxon | ||||
word for abode, thus literally signifying | ||||||
the abode on the Wall, sometimes spelt | ||||||
Walbottle | ||||||
New Row | New Row | Mr. Hedley | 14 chains east of | A row of Pit houses with gardens. | ||
New Row | Mr. Watson | Small Burn | ||||
New Row | Mr. Armstrong | |||||
A descriptive name, not to be written | ||||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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