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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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| Linnels |
Linnelswood | Mr Michael Charlton | 30 chains S.E. of | A small farm house | ||
| Linnelswood | Mr John Simpson | Paradise | with out offices attached the | |||
| Linnelswood | Mr William Jobling | property of his Grace the Duke | ||||
| of Northumberland | ||||||
| Lightwater Gill | Lightwater Gill | Mr Michael Charlton | 21 chains N.W. | A small gill or ravine | ||
| Lightwater Gill | Mr John Simpson | of Linnelswood | the name applies to the | |||
| Lightwater Gill | Mr William Jobling | wood & gill | ||||
| Long Bank | Long Bank | Mr Michael Charlton | 5 chains N.W. of | This is a very steep bank | ||
| Long Bank | Mr John Simpson | Linnelswood | thickly wooded with forest trees | |||
| Long Bank | Mr William Jobling | the property of his Grace | ||||
| the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
| Dipton Head | Dipton Head | Mr Charlton | 33 chains E. of | Where a Township road crosses | ||
| Dipton Head | Mr Grey | Linnelswood | the source of Dipton Burn. It is well | |||
| Dipton Head | Mr Lowery | known by this name | ||||
| Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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