< | 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 |
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Post Office | Post Office | John Annett Esqr | 13 Chains North |
A receiving house for letters | ||
Post Office | Richard Stamp | of Widdrington | letters arrive from Morpeth | |||
Post Office | William Mather | Castle | 1 P.M. And are despatched thereto | |||
at 2 P.M. | ||||||
High Dog Kennels | John Annett Esqr | 8 Chains S. |
This house or place has been | |||
High Dog Kennels | Richard Stamp | Widdrington Castle | formerly used as dog kennels | |||
High Dog Kennels | William Mather | but is occupied by cottagers & now | ||||
Widdrington Cottage | Widdrington Cottage | Mr J. Straker Resident | Called Widdrington Cottage | |||
Widdrington Cottage | Mr J. Robson | |||||
Widdrington Cottage | ||||||
The Manse | The Manse | John Annett Esqr | 11 Chains S.W. of | The residence of the | ||
The Manse | Richard Stamp | of Widdrington castle | Presbyterian Minister | |||
The Manse | William Mather | |||||
Druridge Plain | Druridge Plain | Mr. Bell | 3 Chains S.W. | So named from the remarkable | ||
Druridge Plain | Mr. Mather | of Druridge | flat |
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Druridge Plain | Mr. Annett | |||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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