< | 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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Lead Gate | Lead Gate | Mr. Johnson | 13 chains |
A small hamlet consisting of 3 | ||
Lead Gate | Mr. Robson | of |
Cottages and a public house | |||
Lead Gate | Mr. Jameson | A portion of this village is in the | ||||
Lead Gate | County Map | County of Durham | ||||
Boundary House | Boundary House | Mr. Johnson | In the East side | A small cottage in Lead Gate | ||
Boundary House | Mr. Robson | of the Hamlet of | ||||
Boundary House | Mr. Jameson | Lead Gate | ||||
Washwell Hill | Washwell Hill | Mr. Johnson | 13 chains North of | A long hill in an arable this takes | ||
Washwell Hill | Mr. Robson | Lead Gate | the name from a well which was | |||
Washwell Hill | Mr. Jameson | in this field. it is now filled up | ||||
M. Costelloe CA |
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Transcribed by DW and DP
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