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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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Hungry Haugh | Hungry Haugh | The Tithe Plan | 13 chains South | Several fields lying between the | ||
Hungry Haugh | Thos H Apedaile Esqr | of Broom Hill. | River South Tyne and the Newcastle | |||
Hungry Haugh | Mr William Walton | and Carlisle Railway. | ||||
River South Tyne | River South Tyne | The Tithe Plan | 23 chains South | A considerable river rising in | ||
River South Tyne | Greenwood & Co.s County Map | of Broom Hill. | "Crossfell" County Cumberland and | |||
River South Tyne | Mr. William Walton | uniting its waters with the | ||||
North Tyne about a mile west of | ||||||
the Town of Hexham. from thence the | ||||||
united rivers under the name of the River Tyne flow eastward falling into | ||||||
the German Ocean at the Town of | ||||||
Tynemouth. | ||||||
Kidd’s Hole | Kidd’s Hole | Thos H Apedaile Esqr | 30 chains | A deep hole on the east side of | ||
Kidd’s Hole | Mr. William Walton | South east of | the River South Tyne, this name | |||
Kidd’s Hole | Mr Edward Armstrong. | Broom Hill | is well known but its derivation | |||
cannot be found | ||||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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