< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Bell’s Grooves | Bell’s Grooves | Mr. Walton | About 30 chains N.W. of | A portion of rough ground & broken | ||
Bell’s Grooves | Mr. Wm Curry | Byerhope Reservoir | banks where formerly there was a number | |||
Bell’s Grooves | Mr. N. Lee | of shafts or grooves known by this name | ||||
but they are out of use now and |
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filled up. | ||||||
Bellsgrooves Slack | Bellsgrooves Slack | Mr. Nicholas Lee | About 35 chains N.W. | A slack or opening in the broken | ||
Bellsgrooves Slack | Mr. E. Hewitson | of Byerhope Reservoir | bank at Bells’ Grooves. | |||
Bellsgrooves Slack | Mr. R. Lowery | |||||
Path Head | Path Head | Mr. N. Lee | About 40 chains N.W. | This name is applied to the top of a | ||
Path Head | Mr. R. Lowery | of Byerhope Reservoir | bank the old Township Road formerly | |||
Path Head | Mr. Wm Curry | crossed Byerhope Burn near this place | ||||
from which the name is derived | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by MEM
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