OS1/5/9/92

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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 92

Transcriber'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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