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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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| Red Brae | Red Brae | Mr Wm Walker | In the South banks | A very steep brae or bank | ||
| Red Brae | Mr Lionel Winship | of the Cor Burn | densely wooded and well | |||
| Red Brae | Mr John Scott | known by this name | ||||
| Thornbrough Quarry | See name book of | |||||
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| The Mass | The Mass | Mr Wm Walker | About 10 chains South | A field so called from |
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| The Mass | Mr Joseph Atkin | of Corbridge Pottery | formerly being celebrated here the | |||
| The Mass | Mr M. Dodd | tradition is handed down & no more | ||||
| is known to the inhabitants of the present | ||||||
| age, altho' the name is well known, it | ||||||
| is now under cultivation as an arable field | ||||||
| Keystones | Keystones | Mr Wm Walker | About 17 chains N.E. | A very stony portion of ground well | ||
| Keystones | Mr Joseph Atkin | of Corbridge Pottery | known by the name | |||
| Keystones | Mr M. Dodd | |||||
| Thomas Grehan C.a. Felix Gillespie C.a. |
Note: Two signatures
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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