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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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| Apperley Bank | Apperley Bank | Edward Hunter | 80 chains N. W. | A steep incline or bank | ||
| Apperley Bank | John Fewster | of Backlane Well. | which commands a very extensive | |||
| Apperley Bank | John Askew | view of the surrounding country. | ||||
| Apperleybankfoot Wood | Apperleybankfoot Wood | John Askew | 60 chains N. W. of | A small wood of fir & forest | ||
| Apperleybankfoot Wood | Thomas Askew | Backlane Well. | trees which takes its name from | |||
| Apperleybankfoot Wood | Edward Hunter | Apperley bank. | ||||
| Westriding Wood | Westriding Wood | John Askew | 42 chains N. W. | A large wood of fir & forest trees | ||
| Westriding Wood | Thos Askew | of Backlane Well. | the property of his Grace the | |||
| Westriding Wood | Edward Hunter | Duke of Northumberland. | ||||
| Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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