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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| East Corridge | East Corridge | Mr Adam Ridell. Highlaws | 19 Chains NE | Formerly a farm stead but | ||
| East Corridge | Mr Thos. Gibson. Hartburn | of West Corridge | now a dwelling for Laboring | |||
| East Corridge | Mr J. Wardle. W. Corridge | people and the offices a heap | ||||
| of ruins. | ||||||
| West Corridge | West Corridge | Mr A. Ridell | 19 Chains SW | An Excellent Farm House with | ||
| West Corridge | Mr Thos. Gibson | of East Corridge | very extensive gardens and | |||
| West Corridge | Mr J. Wardle | Stabling attached. occupied | ||||
| by Mr. J. Wardle. | ||||||
| Highlaws | Highlaws | Mr. Robinson. Middleton | 48 Chains NE | An ordinary Farm House | ||
| Highlaws | Mr. Gibson. Hartburn | of East Corridge | situated on an Eminence on | |||
| Highlaws | Mr J. Wardle. W. Corridge | the South bank of the River | ||||
| Wansbeck. | ||||||
| N. Clabby Corpl RE |
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