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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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Kirk Burn | Kirk Burn | Mr. Usher | A small burn rising on | |||
Kirk Burn | Mr. Storey. Wark. | East of |
Hetherington Farm and | |||
Kirk Burn | Mr. Dodd. Wark. | Manor Farm | falling into the River North Tyne | |||
1/2 mile North of Wark Village | ||||||
passing in its course Wark | ||||||
Church from whence it derives | ||||||
the name. | ||||||
Lough House | Lough House | Mr. Dodd | 50 Chains South | A good farm house with | ||
Lough House | Mr. Storey. | East of |
outhouses yards and | |||
Lough House | Mr. Smith. Lough House. | Manor Farm | gardens attached. | |||
Crossrigg | Mr. Usher. | |||||
Broughy’s Hill | Broughy’s Hill | Mr. Thompson. Ash | 50 Chains South | A small hill on Ash | ||
Broughy’s Hill | Mr. Benson. Linacres | West by South | Farm. | |||
Broughy’s Hill | Mr. Usher. Hetherington | of Manor Farm. | ||||
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Transcribed by KF
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