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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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Med Burn | Med Burn | Edward Ridd |
9 chains North | A strong stream rising near | ||
Med Burn | Mr. Headley | of Endon | Harlow Hill & flowing to the | |||
Med Burn | Revd Mr. Bigge | River Pont | ||||
Vicar of Matfen | ||||||
End on | End on | Edward Ridd |
23 chains S.E | A small cottage so called | ||
Endon | Revd Mr. Bigge | of Medburn Bridge | from having it’s gable end facing | |||
Endon | Mr. Headley | the road. well Known by | ||||
this name | ||||||
Medburn Bridge | Medburn Bridge | Edward Ridd |
23 chains N.W | A good Stone Bridge with one | ||
Medburn Bridge | Revd Mr. Bigge | of Endon | arch repaired by the Township & | |||
Medburn Bridge | Mr. Headley | built by E Riddle Esqr | ||||
Medburn Plantation | Medburn Plantation | Edward Riddell Esqr | 22 chains N.W | A mixed wood of fir & | ||
Medburn Plantation | Mr. Headley | of Endon | other forest trees | |||
Medburn Plantation | Mr. Liddell | |||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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