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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Spaw Well | Spa Well | Mr. Winter (Agent, Haydon Bridge) | 4 |
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Spa Well | Mr. Hedley (Auctioneer Haydon Bridge) | East Millhills | Spring of considerable magnitude, it is | |||
Spa Well | Mr. Cowing (farmer Low Hall) | well known in this locality and its water is considered | ||||
Spa – adopted at o.m.o. to agree with the authorities – and | to be very beneficial in several diseases | |||||
with formal usage &c | ||||||
11 May 1865 | ||||||
Haydon Town | Haydon Town | Messrs. Fryers County Map | 36 chains North | A large farmhouse and a few | ||
Haydon Town | Greenwood & cos. County Map | West of | Cottages with gardens attached | |||
Haydon Town | Shadforth & Dinnings County Map | East Millhills | ||||
Haydon Town | Tithe Plan | |||||
Haydon | County Voters List | |||||
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considerable size and the remains | ||||||
of the former Church for this Chapelry | ||||||
stands close by, at present there is no | ||||||
vestiges of this Village visible except | ||||||
the houses shewn on trace. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by KF
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