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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Longshaws | Longshaws | Mr Charlton | About 41 chains SE | A good Farm House with offices and garden | ||
Longshaws | Mr Barker | of Fontgreen | attached the property of E. N. Fenwick Esq | |||
Longshaws | Mr Clarke | occupied by Mr Barker Farmer | ||||
Fontgreen | Fontgreen | Mr Charlton | About 41 chains NW | An ordinary Farm House with gardens and offices | ||
Fontgreen | Mr Barker | of Longshaws | attached the property of E N Fenwick Esq and | |||
Fontgreen | Mr Young | in the occupation of Mr Young | ||||
List of Co Voters | ||||||
Nun Burn | Nun Burn | Mr Charlton | About 55 chains S.E. | A small stream flowing through a close wooded | ||
Nun Burn | Mr Clarke | of Langshaws | valley and forming the extreme South Boundary | |||
Nun Burn | Mr Young | of the Parish of Longhorsley | ||||
Broad Wood | Broad Wood | Mr Charlton | About 60 chains NE | An extensive enclosed wood consisting of old | ||
Broad Wood | Mr Clarke | of Longshaws | Forest trees and Brush Wood | |||
Broad Wood | Mr Young | |||||
Edw. Gillespie SRE |
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