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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| quite sufficient JS | ||||||
| Stoophill | Sto |
Mr Robert Harvey | 1 mile west of | A small farmstead with outhouses | ||
| Sto |
Mr Thomas Gibson | Intake | and gardens attached, "Stoup" | |||
| Sto |
Mr John Wright | is a Scotch Word & is applied | ||||
| Stoop – a Post Brocketts Glossary | to a Measure for liquor | |||||
| "Gill Stoup" &c. this was a likely | ||||||
| place for refreshment to travellers | ||||||
| going to & fro' Alnwick | ||||||
| Moorg |
Moor Gate | Mr Robert Harvey | 1 mile and 1/4 | A Gate extending across the | ||
| (TP) | Moor Gate | Mr Thomas Gibson | West of Intake | Township road on Alnwick Moor | ||
| Moor Gate | Mr John Wright | where the usual tolls are collected | ||||
| Moorgate | ||||||
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| James Gray Sapr RE | ||||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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