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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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Water Leap Cottage | Water Leap Cottage | Mr Jas Potts | 16 chains West | A neat cottage fronting the | ||
Water Leap Cottage | Name cut on end Wall | of the Court House | River Coquet | |||
Water Leap Cottage | Mr A. W. Turnbull | |||||
Storey’s Hole | Storey’s Hole | Mr A. W.Turnbull | 53 chains SW | A deep pool in the River Coquet | ||
Storey’s Hole | Mr Jas Potts | of the Court House | in which a man named Storey drowned | |||
Storey’s Hole | Mr Wm Lawson | himself (suicide) hence the name | ||||
The Crow Trees | The Crow Trees | Mr Jas Potts | 20 chains SW of | Four Ancient |
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The Crow Trees | Mr Wm Lawson | the Crow Trees | at the West end of the village of Rothbury | |||
The Crow Trees | Mr Turnbull | & bordering the Road to Thropton | ||||
Note: unsigned
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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