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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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Hopehead Neck | Hopehead Neck | Mr Thompson | 15 Chains NE | A name given to the north end of | ||
Hopehead Neck | Mr Oliver | of Loupcab House | ground which appears to be applicable | |||
Hopehead Neck | Ramshope Parish Map | in consequence of many more small streams | ||||
& all nearly meeting at the same place | ||||||
Phillips’ Cross | Phillips Cross |
Mr Thompson | 54 Chains N.E | This is nothing more than a pile of | ||
Phillips Cross |
Mr Oliver | of Loupcab House | Huge stones with an Inscription on | |||
Phillips Cross |
Ramshope Parish Map | one of them having the name of Phillips thereon | ||||
& the date 1784 | ||||||
Hopehead Sike | Hopehead Sike | Mr Thompson | 15 Chains N.E of | A name whereby the stream | ||
Hopehead Sike | Mr Oliver | Loupcab House | is known & a sheep fold was made | |||
Hopehead Sike | Ramshope Parish Map | near the Beginning of the same stream | ||||
Long Sike | Long Sike | Mr Thompson | 18 Chains S.E of | This is nothing more than a narrow | ||
Long Sike | Mr Oliver | Loupcab House | stream running from east to west | |||
Long Sike | Ramshope Parish Map | & empties itself in Ramshope Burn | ||||
John Mulligan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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