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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Laker Hall | L |
59 Chains S. E. of | An Ordinary farm house | |||
| L |
Welton Village | (this name is uniformly spelt Laker | ||||
| L |
in the locality, I was unable to find | |||||
| Laker Hall | Mr Charles Charlton | out the origin of the name) | ||||
| Mr Hindmarsh | ||||||
| Locker Hall | White's Directory | |||||
| Newton Buildings | Newton Buildings | Robert Elliott | 39 Chains S. E. of | An ordinary farm house | ||
| Newton Buildings | Mark Spraggon | Locker Hall | ||||
| Newton Buildings | Harrison Green | |||||
| Welton | Welton | Mark Spraggon | 41 Chains North of | A small hamlet consisting of | ||
| Welton | Robert Elliott | Boglegate | 3 farm houses and four cottages | |||
| Welton | Harrison Green | chiefly inhabitated by agricultural | ||||
| Welton | List of Co. Voters | Labourers (according to Wallis this | ||||
| Welton | White's Directory | name means "the Town on the Wall" | ||||
| Thomas Grehan CA |
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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