< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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 |
> |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cross | Cross | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth Village | A decorated Gothic Column | ||
Cross | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | surmounted by a small Cross. | ||||
Cross | Mr |
Ascent to the Column is gained | ||||
by three stone steps. the present | ||||||
Cross is comparatively modern | ||||||
but stands on the site of the | ||||||
Ancient one. | ||||||
Elmire | Elmire | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth Village | A public Foot Path extending | ||
Elmire | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | from the Sun Inn to | ||||
Elmire | Mr. Graham | Warkworth Bridge, this is a | ||||
Elmere | Humberston’s & Hall’s Survey | very old name but no origin | ||||
date (16th Century) | for it can be given | |||||
(1567) | ||||||
Warkworth Moor | See Book of 46/2 | |||||
Moat | Moat | Revd. J.W. Dunn | The remains of the Artificial | |||
Moat | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | Ditch that once partley | ||||
Moat | Francis Holland Esqr. | encompassed Warkworth Castle | ||||
Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.
An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by PT and PF
Return to Warkworth index