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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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| Lowford Bridge | Lowford Bridge | Mr Curry | 17 Chains South East | A handsome stone bridge of | ||
| Lowford Bridge | Mr Mitford | of the Abbey | three arches, built and repaired at the expense | |||
| Lowford Bridge | Mr Robinson | Kennels | of the County | |||
| Lowford Bridge | List of Co Bridges | |||||
| Peacock Lane | Peacock Lane | Mr Brown | 30 Chains S West | An Occupation Lane well known | ||
| Peacock Lane | Mr Earnshaw | of Cottingwood | by this name | |||
| Peacock Lane | Mr Anderson | |||||
| Peacock Gap | Peacock Gap | Mr Brown | 30 Chains S West | The meeting of |
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| Peacock Gap | Mr Earnshaw | of Cottingwood | & The Turnpike Road, this is a | |||
| Peacock Gap | Mr Anderson | Well known name & the adjoining | ||||
| Public house frequently bears it | ||||||
| John Kelly Civil Assistant |
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