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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Bell Hill | Bell Hill | Mr H Whitfield | 7 Chains South west | A slight eminence: local | ||
| Bell Hill | Mr Brown | of Lambley | tradition says that after the | |||
| Bell Hill | Mr Batty | Abbey was swept away by | ||||
| the River South Tyne that a | ||||||
| Bell was hung on one of the | ||||||
| trees on this hill to summon | ||||||
| the Parishioners to public | ||||||
| worship; |
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| performed in the open air during | ||||||
| the time occupied in building | ||||||
| another Church at Harper Town. | ||||||
| High House | High House | Mr H Whitfield | About 32 Chains | An outhouse used as a Barn | ||
| High House | Mr Dickenson | S.W. of Greenriggs | this was formerly |
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| High House | Mr Wallace | a Farm House & takes the | ||||
| name to distinguish it from | ||||||
| Low House | ||||||
Note: Not signed
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Transcribed by PT
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