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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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| Bishop Rigg | Bishop Rigg | Mr. R. Ellerington | About 25 chains N.W. | A ridge or brow of a hill | ||
| Bishop Rigg | Mr. R. Jewett | of Corbdridge Mill | so called | |||
| Bishop Rigg | Mr. J. Bell | |||||
| Redhouse Burn | Redhouse Burn | Mr. R. Ellerington | About 5 chains West | A small burn running in a S.E. | ||
| Redhouse Burn | Mr. R. Jewett | of Corbridge Mill | direction and is the parish boundary | |||
| Redhouse Burn | Mr. J. Bell | for a considerable distance. The name | ||||
| is derived from an adjoining farm | ||||||
| house | ||||||
| Redhouse Haughs | Redhouse Haughs | Mr. R. Ellerington | About 10 chains West | Several large flat fields adjoining | ||
| Redhouse Haughs | Mr. R. Jewett | of Corbridge Mill | the River Tyne | |||
| Redhouse Haughs | Mr. J. Bell | |||||
| Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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