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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | John Spencer | 4 Chains |
A place of worship |
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| (Wesleyan) | Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | John Blackburn | of the post office | |||
| Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | James Tinley | In the village of Newburn | ||||
| Drift Well | Drift Well | John Spencer | 8 Chains |
A well of good water supposed | ||
| Drift Well | John Blackburn | of the post office | proceed from some old drifts | |||
| Drift Well | James Tinley | in the neighbourhood from which | ||||
| it takes its name | ||||||
| Newburn Hall | Newburn Hall | John Spencer | 6 Chains South of | This old Mansion from which | ||
| Newburn Hall | John Hall | the Highlander | the Township takes its name | |||
| Newburn Hall | John Blackburn | (PH) | now converted into a farm house | |||
| The Old Mansion | Whellan’s Directory | the walls are in some place six | ||||
| The Old Mansion | White’s Directory | or seven feet thick | ||||
| Newburn Hall (Township) | Mackenzie’s History | "the old building, from which the Township is named, now converted into" | ||||
| The old building | "a farmhold, is conjected to have been a Religious House, the walls in" | |||||
| "some parts are 6 or 7 feet thick | ||||||
| MacKenzie’s History | ||||||
| Thomas Grehan CA | ||||||
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Transcribed by DP
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