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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Grindon Green | Grindon Green | Mr Wm Lowes Grindon Green | 71 Chains N W of | A plain Stone building having stabling | ||
| Haltwhistle | Giant Hill | and garden attached it is occupied | ||||
| Grindon Green | Mr Armstrong | as a farm house by Mr Wm Lowes | ||||
| Grindon Green | Mr W. Armstrong | and is the property of Sir Edwd | ||||
| Blackett | ||||||
| Jocksclose Hill | Jock’sclose Hill | Mr W. Armstrong | 40 Chains N. E of | A small Rough Pasture eminence | ||
| Jocksclose Hill | Mr Armstrong | Grindon Green | partly situated in the Parish of Halt- | |||
| Jocksclose Hill | Mr Robson | whistle and partly in the Parish of | ||||
| Wark | ||||||
| Grain Heads | Grain Heads | Mr W. Armstrong | 40 Chains E of | A few small eminences on | ||
| Grain Heads | Mr Armstrong | Grindon Green | Henshaw Common and so called | |||
| Grain Heads | Mr Robson | because a number of small streams | ||||
| take their rise among them | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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