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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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| Eals | Eals | Thomas Dixon Esqr | About 19 chains NW | A good stone Building with servants | ||
| Eals | Edward Charlton Esqr | of Bridgeford Gate | cottage attached the residence of | |||
| Eals | Mr Pearson | Thomas Dixon Esqr | ||||
| Eals Burn | Eals Burn | Mr Pearson | About 2 chains S. | A small stream gathering from | ||
| Eals Burn | Mr Scott | of Eals | numerous springs and takes this name | |||
| Eals Burn | Thomas Dixon Esqr | from the House called Eals | ||||
| Eals Haugh | Eals Haugh | Thomas Dixon Esqr | About 3 chains E. | A large field of flat arable land | ||
| Eals Haugh | Mr Pearson | of Eals | also taking its name from the | |||
| Eals Haugh | Mr Scott | same House | ||||
| Bridgeford Gate | Bridgeford Gate | Thomas Dixon Esqr | About 19 chains S.E | A neat stone cottage so called from | ||
| Bridgeford Gate | Mr Pearson | of Eals | its situation near the gate leading to | |||
| Bridgeford Gate | Mr Allen | Bridgeford | ||||
| Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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