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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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East Low House | East Low House | John Wardle | 10 Chains N.E of | A ordinary farm house | ||
East Low House | William Thompson | West Low House | (In the tithe plan there are two Farm houses | |||
East Low House | William Wardle | called by this name, the other which is in plan 11 | ||||
East Low House | The Tithe Plan | is the best house & it is best known simply | ||||
by Low House) | ||||||
West Low House | West Low House | John Wardle | 10 Chains S.W. of | A ordinary farm house | ||
West Low House | William Wardle | East Low house | ||||
West Low House | William Thompson | |||||
West Low House | The Tithe Plan | |||||
Howburn Bridge | Howburn Bridge | John Simpson | 28 Chains West of | This Bridge has been built by | ||
Howburn Bridge | John Wardle | West Low house | subscription in the year 1701 th |
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Howburn Bridge | John Westwood | inscription on the Bridge giving the | ||||
Howburn Bridge | Mr. Rochester | name as Holburn Bridge it is | ||||
Howburn Bridge | Mr. Gibson | known by both names Holburn | ||||
Holburn Bridge | The Keystone of Arch | and Howburn Bridge, |
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Thomas Grehan c.a. |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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