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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Ducket | Ducket | Mr Dawson | About 18 chains S.W. | A neat stone cottage with vegetable | ||
Ducket | Mr Stephenson | of Hope | garden attached Brocket mentions | |||
Ducket | Mr Graham | the name Ducket as being | ||||
derived from Dove Cot. | ||||||
Housty Scrogs | Housty Scrogs | Mr Dawson | About 13 chains S.W. | A steep bank formerly grown over with brush wood | ||
Housty Scrogs | Mr Stephenson | of Hope | and trees but now replanted with Firs and | |||
Housty Scrogs | Mr Graham | a few Forest trees | ||||
Catton Dean | Catton Dean | Mr John Johnston | In the West of | A dean or ravine through which | ||
Catton Dean | Mr Harry Dixon | Catton Village | a Considerable Stream flows, So called | |||
Catton Dean | Mr Wm Glenwright | from about 5 Chains N.W. of Dean House to where | ||||
it joins Catton Burn | ||||||
Leas Hall | Leas Hall | Mr Johnston | 8 Chains east of | A good stone house with Garden &c. | ||
Leas Hall | Mr Armstrong | the Methodist Cha | attached | |||
Leas Hall | Mr Stobbart | pel | ||||
Leas Cottage | Leas Cottage | Mr Johnston | 5 Chains east of | A small stone Cottage known by this | ||
Leas Cottage | Mr Armstrong | the Methodist Chapel | name | |||
Leas Cottage | Mr Stobbart | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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