OS1/5/9/92
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COLDINGHM MOOR | Coldingham Moor Coldingham Moor Coldingham Moor |
Mr James Hardy Penmanshiel Mr J. Smith Dunglass History of Coldingham |
004 ; 005 | An elevated and extended tract of moorland of later years a great part of it has been brought into cultivation. There were numerous bogs or marshes on it, a great number of them have been drained and now afford good pasturage for sheep and cattle [see P. 90 copied from name sheetr of 5. No 1 |
OLD HOWPARK | Old Howpark Old Howpark Old Howpark |
Thomas Cote. Occupant Mr James Bertram, Howpark Mr A Wilson, Coldingham |
005.05 | A small cottage on storey high and in tolerable repair attached are also a stable or cowhouse and a vegetable garden. It is tenanted by a shepherd and is the property of Mr Mills, Faldonside |
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Parish of Coldingham Sheet 5 No 5 Trace 1 92Transcriber's notes
Old Howpark; the writing in the 'Situation' Column says:About forty chains from the north margin of the plan and about four east of Howpark Road.
Coldingham Moor; the writing in the 'Situation' Column says:
In the north west corner of the Parish of Coldingham.
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