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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| High Angerton | High Angerton | Hodgson's History of the Co | 17 Chains North of | A small Hamlet consisting of a few | ||
| High Angerton | Whites Directory | Angerton Hall | dwelling houses with vegetable | |||
| High Angerton | County Voters List | gardens attached | ||||
| Low Angerton | Low Angerton | Whellan's Directory | 40 Chains South of | A small Hamlet consisting of Several | ||
| Low Angerton | Whites Directory | Angerton Hall | houses with outhouses attached | |||
| Low Angerton | Hodgson's History of the Co | |||||
| County Voters List | ||||||
| Angerton Hall | Angerton Hall | Whellan's Directory | 17 Chains South of | A handsome building situated on a | ||
| Angerton Hall | Mr. Hall Low Angerton | High Angerton | gentle eminence a little north of | |||
| Angerton Hall | Mr. Gibson Hartburn | the River Wansbeck. is the residence | ||||
| of J.H.H. Atkinson Esqr. | ||||||
| James Gray Sapper REngs |
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