< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Throckley Wagonway | Throckley Wagon Way | Mr Hall | 3 Chains west of | A private Wagon Way belonging to | ||
Throckley Wagon Way | Mr Story | Newburn |
Throckley Colliery & Brick Works. | |||
Throckley Wagon Way | Mr Stephenson | this name was not introduced on | ||||
Sheet 87. have the goodness to do so | ||||||
& write the name as far as the | ||||||
Wagon Way extends. | ||||||
Winning Lane | Winning Lane | Mr Hall | South side of | A Road in bad repair, branching off | ||
Winning Lane | Mr Story | Wallbottle Dean. | Newburn Lane & reaching as far as the | |||
Winning Lane | Mr Glover | Newburn Village. It passes a hamlet | ||||
called the New winning. Winning | ||||||
however is the more general known name | ||||||
therefore I have adopted it, so far as | ||||||
regards the Lane | ||||||
Rye Hill | Rye Hill | Mr. Hall | between Newburn Lane | A hill of slight eminence | ||
Rye Hill | Mr. Story | And Newburn |
its surface is Cultivated | |||
Rye Hill | Mr. Stotart | |||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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