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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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| Outer Quickening | Outer Quickening | Mr Geo. Armstrong Shepd | On Sheet | A deep ravine through which | ||
| Cleuch | Cleuch | High Bleakhope | 29. A | a stream flows, uniting with | ||
| Outer Quickening | Mr Wm Smith Shepd Low Bleakhope | the River Breamish – situated on | ||||
| Cleuch | Low Bleakhope | the farm of Low Bleakhope. | ||||
| Outer Quickening | Mr John Burn Low Bleakhope | |||||
| Cleuch | ||||||
| Inner Quickening | Inner Quickening | Mr Geo. Armstrong Shepd | On Sheet | A deep ravine through which | ||
| Cleuch | Cleuch | High Bleakhope | 29.A | a stream flows, uniting with | ||
| Inner Quickening | Mr Wm Smith, Shepd | the River Breamish – situated on | ||||
| Cleuch | Low Bleakhope | the farm of Low Bleakhope. | ||||
| Inner Quickening | Mr John Burn,Shepd | |||||
| Cleuch | Low Bleakhope | |||||
| Broad Shin | Broad Shin | Mr Geo. Armstrong Shepd | On Sheet | This name applies to a considerable | ||
| High Bleakhope | 29.A | Elevation, situated south of | ||||
| Broad Shin | Mr Wm Smith Shepd | Inner Quickening Cleuch. | ||||
| Mr John Burn,Shepd | ||||||
| Broad Shin | Low Bleakhope | |||||
| Quarter Knowe | Quarter Knowe | Mr John Elliot, Woodman | On Sheet | A small Fir Plantation situated | ||
| Plantation | Plantation | Clinch | 30.9 | on the farm of Prendwick & deriving | ||
| Mr Robt Donkin – Ingram | the name from a hill feature of | |||||
| Geo. Young. Shepherd – Ingram | the same name in Whittingham Ph | |||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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