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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Dean House | Dean House | Mr Simpson | About 10 chains S of | A small stone cottage part of it is now a ruin | ||
| Dean House | Mr Morpeth | Cor Burn | and the remainder is uninhabitated | |||
| Dean House | Mr Rowell | |||||
| Corbridge Pottery | Corbridge Pottery | Mr Wm Walker | About 20 chains S.E. | A very large pottery where |
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| Corbridge Pottery | Mr Joseph Atkin | of Cor Burn | descriptions of earthernware |
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| Corbridge Pottery | Mr Thomas Blandford | the property of Mr Wm Walker | ||||
| Milk Well | Milk Well | Mr Wm Walker | About 16 chains S.E. | A very good spring well so called | ||
| Milk Well | Mr Joseph Atkin | of Corbridge Pottery | from an ancient custom of milking | |||
| Milk Well | Mr Thomas Blandford | cows at or near this place It is | ||||
| Milk Well | White's Directory | well known | ||||
| "a well called the milk which appellation is | ||||||
| said to have been bestowed upon it on account | ||||||
| of a milk market being formerly held near it | ||||||
| White's p 416 | ||||||
| St Helen's Well | St Helen's Well | Mr Wm Walker | About 27 chains SW | A very good spring well so called | ||
| St Helen's Well | Mr Joseph Atkin | of Corbridge Pottery | from being situated in St Helen's [???] | |||
| St Helen's Well | Mr John Scott | |||||
| Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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