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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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| Townfoot | Townfoot | Mr Rowell | 45 chains east | A neatly built farm house, with | ||
| Townfoot | Mr Robson | of The Parsonage. | outoffices attached, it takes its | |||
| Townfoot | List of County Voters | name from its position as regards | ||||
| the Village of Slaley. | ||||||
| Reaston Hills | Reaston Hills | Mr Burdis | 76 chains S. E. | A group of very remarkable | ||
| Resting Hills | Mr Rowell | of The Parsonage. | hills, they are covered with | |||
| Mr Robson | thick furze and heather. | |||||
| Mr Carr Schoolmaster Slaley | See the spelling Reaston also | |||||
| Reastons | Award Plan dated 1849 | authenticated "Reaston Burn" | ||||
| The Reastons | Revd William Sisson Slaley | manorial Plan and Property plans. | ||||
| Reaston Gill | Resting Gill | Mr Rowell | 65 chains S. E. | A deep ravine partly planted | ||
| Mr Robson | of The Parsonage. | with wood thro' which | ||||
| Flothers Burn flows and | ||||||
| Reaston Gill | Revd William Sisson | takes its name from Reaston Hills | ||||
| Reaston Gill | Mr Carr Schoolmaster | T Jordan | ||||
| Reaston Gill | Mr Burdis | 2nd Corpl RE | ||||
| John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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| An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by TH
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