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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Acklington Park | Acklington Park | Mr. Thompson | 94 Chains N.W | A neat farm house with | ||
Acklington Park | Mr. Hall | of St John’s Church | with good out offices & 5 | |||
Acklington Park | Revd. E.H. Miles | scattered cottages & land | ||||
attached the property of | ||||||
the Duke of the Duke of | ||||||
Northumberland. | ||||||
J.S. | ||||||
Mill | Mill | Mr. Thompson | 115 chains N. | A large Cloth Mill on the | ||
(Woollen) | (Woollen) |
W. of St | south side of the River Coquet | |||
Mill | Mr. Hall | John’s Church | propelled by water |
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Mill | Mr. Thompson | & Co., it is the property of | ||||
(Woollen) |
the Duke of Northumberland | |||||
Acklington Factory | Estate Records | |||||
Whirleyshaws | Whirleyshaws | Mr. Thompson | 111 chains N.W. | A small farm house with | ||
Whirleyshaws | Mr. Hall | of St John’s | land attached nearly surrounded | |||
Whirleyshalls | Mr. W. Thompson | Church | by the River Coquet, for | |||
Whirleyshaws | Revd. J.W. Dunn | which reason it derives the | ||||
Whirleyshaws or Whirlingshaws | Estate Records | name. | ||||
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