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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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Duddoehill Plantation | Duddohill Plantation | Mr Anderson | About 65 Chains | A small thriving plantation | ||
Duddohill Plantation | Mr Stott | North east of | of a mixed description the | |||
Duddohill Plantation | Mr Johnson | Middle Duddo | general appearance of which are Firs | |||
Middle Duddoe | Middle Duddo | Mr Anderson | About 20 Chains | A neat farmhold with the | ||
Middle Duddo | Mr Stott | east of West | necessary outhouse and gardens | |||
Middle Duddo | Mr Johnson | Duddo | attached | |||
Middle Duddoes | White’s Directory | |||||
Duddo e (East & West) | Parish Name Book (Township Name) | |||||
Duddoe (East & West) | Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | |||||
vol: 1 Page 250 | ||||||
Duddoes | Croxton’s Topographical Dictionary | |||||
for 1831 | ||||||
James Gray Sapper Royal Engineers |
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