< | 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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Carriers’ Way | Carriers Way | Mr Thomas Pickering | 21 chains West | An old pack horse road | ||
Carriers Way | Mr Robert Bell | of Warlaw Pike. | extending from the Township | |||
Carriers Way | Mr John Brown | road between Blanchland and | ||||
Slaley in the south western | ||||||
direction out of this Parish. | ||||||
Embley Fell | Embley Fell | Mr Thomas Pickering | 22 chains West | A large district of unenclosed | ||
Embley Fell | Mr Robert Smith | of Warlaw Pike. | moor land in Bulbeck | |||
Embley Fell | Mr Matthew Cowing | Common bounded on the | ||||
north and west by the enclosures | ||||||
on the South by Embley Burn | ||||||
and on the East by the Ph of | ||||||
Slaley and Blanchland Moor. | ||||||
Strothers Sike | Strothers Sike | Mr Thomas Pickering | 49 chains South | A small stream flowing | ||
Strothers Sike | Mr John Brown | East of Warlaw | from a good spring at the head | |||
Strothers Sike | A Plan of the Manor of | Pike | of Strothers in a N. Eastern | |||
Blanchland | direction to Potters Burn. | |||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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