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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Warks Burn | Warks Burn | Mr. J Armstrong | 14 Chains South | A considerable stream rising | ||
Warks Burn | Mr. J Thomson | of Crags Shield | at the Western junction of this parish & | |||
Warks Burn | Mr. Nixon | Haltwhistle and flowing in an | ||||
Easterly direction till it joins | ||||||
the River North Tyne about a quarter | ||||||
of a mile South of the Village of Wark. | ||||||
Little Hirst | Little Hirst | Mr R |
44 Chains | A considerable eminence on | ||
Little Hirst | Mr J Armstrong | North West of | the Blackaburn Moor | |||
Little Hirst | Mr. J Thomson | Crag Shield | Well known by this Name | |||
Lous |
Lous |
Mr J Armstrong | 49 Chains West | A portion of soft moss |
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Lous |
Mr. J Nixon | of Crag Shield | ground on the Blackaburn | |||
Lous |
Mr J Thomson | Moor. Well known by this name | ||||
James Sloan Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by KF
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