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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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Cornhill Castle | Cornhill Castle | Revd David Tyler | On Sheet | An old border tower or fortalice | ||
(Site of) | (Site of) | John Collingwood Esq. | 9.7 | once stood in the wood [near] the | ||
Mr Havery | Bridge. It was from its situation | |||||
a frequent scene of contention | ||||||
between the English and Scotch. | ||||||
Nothing in the shape of a building | ||||||
now remains but the site is still | ||||||
shown. | ||||||
(Site of) | Haly Chesters | Northumberland Directory | On Sheet | Haly Chesters an ancient entrench- | ||
Haly Chesters | Mr Tait, Harperridge | 9.4 | ment is about one mile west from | |||
Mr Young, New Harperridge | Tilmouth. Nothing can be discovered | |||||
Haly Chesters | Parson & White’s Directory | at the present time like any feature | ||||
that could be inserted on the Plans | ||||||
but the name is still well known | ||||||
and has been written on the spot | ||||||
so called, the longest residents in | ||||||
the vicinity have never heard of a | ||||||
Camp or entrenchment. | ||||||
Crow Point | Crow Point | Mr Havery | On Sheet | A small rocky precipice on the | ||
William Swan | 9.7 | banks of the Tweed known by this | ||||
Thomas Wake | appelation. It also gives the name | |||||
to a fishing stream on the River. | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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