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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Whitecross Howl | White-Cross-Howl |
Mr William Thompson | 23 Chains West of | A field so called from a | ||
| (Plague Burial Ground) | White-Cross-Howl |
Mr John Tait | Denwick | cross having |
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| White-Cross-Howl |
Mr William Davidson | side to point out where the dead | ||||
| were buried when the plague | ||||||
| infested Denwick 1637 to 1650 | ||||||
| White Cross | White Cross | Mr William Thompson | 23 Chains West of | This cross was erected to point out | ||
| (Remains of) | White Cross | Mr John Tait | Denwick | where the dead were buried when the | ||
| White Cross | Mr William Davidson | plague infested Denwick AD |
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| (Remains of) | 1637 to 1650 -so that Denwick was | |||||
| infested anterior to London | ||||||
| Denwick Burn | See name book of 32/5 | |||||
| F. McRae Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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