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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Meetinghouse Lane | Meetinghouse Lane | Mr William Short | On Sheet | A blind lane off the west side | ||
Mr Robt Brown Junr | 20.5 | of High Street, Wooler, so called | ||||
Mr Robt Brown Senr | from a house in which the English | |||||
Presbyterians used to meet for public | ||||||
worship previous to the building of | ||||||
West Chapel | ||||||
Corbie Know | Corbie Know | Mr William Short | On Sheet | The name applies to a house a little off | ||
Mr Robt Brown Senr | 20.5 | the East Side of High Street. It is the Manse | ||||
Mr Robt Brown Junr | or residence of the Revd Mr Whyte, minister, | |||||
of the 2nd United Presbyterial Chapel | ||||||
Tower Bank | Tower Bank | {Mr William Short | On Sheet | This name applies to that stripe of wood | ||
{Mr James Wightman | 20.5 | from the Dye works to Wooler Mill, on | ||||
{Mr Robt Brown | the N. End of which are some ruins of |
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{ | or Peel, But the name alone is all that the | |||||
{ | Supposition rests on, as nothing authentic | |||||
{ | even traditionally, can be ascertained res | |||||
Tower | Tower | { | On Sheet | pecting it. There is no doubt but the | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | { | 20.5 | solid blocks of masonry on Tower | ||
Bank are the remains of an ancient | ||||||
stronghold. They have been inserted | ||||||
on the plan as the remains of a Tower | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: "Collected by" and signature in header
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