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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Langley School | Langley School | Mr. Dinning, owner, Langley Lead Works. | 31 chains | A neat Building erected in A.D. 1132. | ||
(Boys & Girls) | Langley School | Mr. George Lee, West Landends. | North west of | it is owned and supported by the | ||
Langley School | Mr. Elliot, Hill Top. | Nilstone Rigg | Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital, | |||
(Boys & Girls) | no endowment exists in connection | |||||
with this school. | ||||||
Nilstone Rigg | Nilstone Rigg | Mr. George Lee | 17 chains South | A good farm house with outhouses. | ||
Nilstone Rigg | Mr. Woodman, Castle Farm. | west of | yards, Garden &c., it is situated upon | |||
Nilstone Rigg | Mr. Elliot | Bristol Lodge | a Rigg wherein no stone can be | |||
Nilstone Rig | Greenwood & Cos. County Map. | found hence the name, Nilstone or | ||||
Nilstone Ridge | List of Co. Voters. | no Stone., it is the property of | ||||
Nilstone Rig | The Tithe Plan | Greenwich Hospital. | ||||
Bristol Lodge | Bristol Lodge | Mr. Dinning | 17 chains North | A couple of Cottages occupied by | ||
Bristol Lodge | Mr. Woodman | east of | Workmen belonging to Langley Lead | |||
Bristol Lodge | Mr. Elliot | Nilstone Rigg | Works. the origin of this name is formerly | |||
there was both lead & Lime manufactured | ||||||
at Langley Lead Works. and the first | ||||||
Workmen |
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from the town of Bristol | ||||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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