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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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| Farnley Banks | F |
John Grey Esq | About 3 chains S. of the | A steep wooded bank sloping towards the River | ||
| F |
Mr Glover | River Tyne | part of which has been recently planted and part of | |||
| F |
Mr Goodrick | it is grown over with Brush Wood | ||||
| Farnley Tunnel | F |
Mr Dunn | About 2 chains S. of | An excavation on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway | ||
| F |
Mr Marshall | Fernley Scar | cut through a small sand Hill it is quite straight and | |||
| F |
Mr Hall | arched with common bricks | ||||
| Bloody Acres | Bloody Acres | Mr Thomson | About 15 chains N of | A large pasture field there is a traditional account | ||
| Supposed site of a battle | Bloody Acres | Mr Marshall | Maiden Green | of this Feild being once the scene of an important | ||
| Bloody Acres | Mr Hall | Battle and still retains this name The name | ||||
| Bloody Acres | Whellan's Directory | is founded on supposition as neither history | ||||
| Bloody Acre |
White's Directory | nor tradition give the time of the engagement | ||||
| Thornbrough Haugh | Thornbrough Haugh | Mr Thomson | About 6 chains W. of | A large flat pasture field on the North bank | ||
| Thornbrough Haugh | Mr Marshall | Thornbrough Wood | of the River Tyne | |||
| Thornbrough Haugh | Mr Hall | |||||
| Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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