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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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| Collieryclose Wood | Collieryclose Wood | Mr. Humble | In the South of the | A small wood of forest trees | ||
| Collieryclose Wood | Mr. Cook | plan | with a few fir trees intermixed | |||
| Collieryclose Wood | Mr. Thompson | |||||
| Broom Wood | Broom Wood | Mr. Humble | About 18 chains | A long narrow wood adjoining | ||
| Broom Wood | Mr. Thompson | South of Pit Houses | the turnpike Road between Newcastle | |||
| Broom Wood | Mr. Cook | & Hexham | ||||
| Edgewell Wood | See name book of Sheet 96 Plan 9 | |||||
| Eltringham | Eltringham | Mr. Humble | About 11 chains | A small hamlet consisting | ||
| Eltringham | Mr. Thompson | North of Cherryburn | of a few cottages & a farm | |||
| Eltringham | Mr. Cook | Cottages | house, the property of | |||
| Eltringham | White's Directory | Mr. Humble | ||||
| Eltringham | MacKenzie's History | |||||
| Eltringham | County Map | |||||
| John McMahon Civil Assistant | ||||||
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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