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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Grandy’s Gate | Grandy’s Gate | Mr Pickering | 10 chains | A gate leading into Acton Farm | ||
Grandy’s Gate | Mr Banon | N. East by East | from Acton Fell | |||
Grandy’s Gate | Mr Bell | of Dean Gate | ||||
Grandy’s Gate | Rev. John Gibson | |||||
Dean Gate | Dean Gate | Mr Pickering | 29 chains South | A gate on the Blanchland and | ||
Dean Gate | Mr Banon | of Potter Burn | Hexham road leading out of | |||
Dean Gate | Mr Bell | the enclosures on the Blanchland | ||||
Moor. | ||||||
Jenny Siddle’s Hill | Jenny Civil"s Hill | Mr Pickering | 38 chains | A slight eminence in an | ||
Jenny |
Mr Banon | South South East | arable field, so called from an old | |||
Jenny |
Mr Bell | of Dean Gate. | woman who formerly resided in a | |||
Jenny Siddle’s Hill | Rev. John Gibson | cottage built on the summit. | ||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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