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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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Kelshaw Ford | Kelshaw Ford | Mr Hall | About 11 chains S. of | The Ford is principally used by the Fishermen | ||
Kelshaw Ford | Mr Hindmarch | the Bogs | the people generally cross the River at Newburn Ford | |||
Kelshaw Ford | Mr Veitch | |||||
Newburn Ford | Newburn Ford | Mr Hall | About 4 chains E. of | A shallow place in the River where people walk | ||
Newburn Ford | Mr Hindmarch | Newburn Ferry | across | |||
Newburn Ford | Mr Veitch | |||||
Newburn Ferry | Mr Hall | About 1 chain S. of | A public Ferry used for conveying people from one | |||
Newburn Ferry | Mr Hindmarch | Water Row | side of the River to the other | |||
Newburn Ferry | Mr Veitch | |||||
Cancelled H F. | ||||||
Riding Ford | Riding Ford | Mr Hall | About 10 chains S. of | This Ford takes this name from the circumstance | ||
Riding Ford | Mr Hindmarch | the Manor House | of it being used by carts and people on Horseback | |||
Riding Ford | Mr Veitch | as the water is generaly to deep for foot passengers | ||||
Edw. Gillespie SRE |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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