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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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Holly Hill | Holly Hill | Mr. Weatherley | In Horsley | A slight eminence partly | ||
Holly Hill | Mr. Bedlington | Wood | covered with rough pasture | |||
Holly Hill | upon which is a large Holly | |||||
tree from whence the name | ||||||
derived | ||||||
Howlway Burn | Howlway Burn | Mr. Weatherley | In Horsley | A small stream; tributary of | ||
Howlway Burn | Mr. Bedlington | Wood | the R. Tyne. | |||
Howlway Burn | ||||||
Howdean Bridge | Howdean Bridge | Mr. Weatherley | at the junction | A small stone bridge of | ||
Howdean Bridge | Mr. Bedlington | of Howdean Burn | one Gothic Arch, it belongs | |||
Howdean Bridge | and the River Tyne | to & is repaired by the [Township][*] | ||||
John Stewart LCorp RE |
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Transcribed by DP
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